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this is ridiculous. how can you now suddenly start enforcing this after like 70 years?
Have you ever made a fuckton of money and then woke up one day and decided you wanted even more?
i’m more talking about courts allowing it legally. the precedent had been set.
What a slop article.
Fender has always maintained it wants to find collaborative ways to allow its rivals to continue making the disputed instruments.
Of course, they want a cut
a double cut!
Cease and desist.
OK.
No, not like that!





