Nope. Nothing to do with "anal"; more like "legal", and by law here in the USA, RIC is required to defend its ownership of the trademarks by proceeding against violators. I'm not familiar with the details of their protection in other countries, but the UK is one in which there is protection offered and claimed, as well.mad_dog_cole wrote:IF Gibson had been as anal about their designs as Rick are in the US then my bass wouldn't exist - and that would be a crime against music - rather than a crime against copyright infringement.
It's like this, Stu. The designs are their property. They bought them, paid for them, and registered them to protect them from copycats (unlike Gibson with the EB-3). It is not property in the sense of a house or car or boat, but it's property nonetheless, and theft of property is breaking the law. RIC has never lost a suit where they've proceeded against a violator, so the legal precedent is established and long-standing.

