T-Shirt Rickenfaker?
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rickaddict
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T-Shirt Rickenfaker?
I think the RIC police might have a few questions to ask this guy:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=7325466444&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=7325466444&rd=1
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We don't consider these to be infringing. He doesn't claim it's a Rickenbacker brand T-shirt and he's simply using an image of a genuine product. Furthermore, he doesn't emphasize the direct logo aspect of the instrument, i.e. just a nameplate or -R- tailpiece, for instance.
It might be a bit parasitic but he's not doing anything that dilutes the brand name or jeopardizes the trademark, which are the only reasons we have to waste our time patrolling eBay.
It might be a bit parasitic but he's not doing anything that dilutes the brand name or jeopardizes the trademark, which are the only reasons we have to waste our time patrolling eBay.
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Well...the knobs look a little too close to each other, the horns don't look quite the right shape, and(as you mentioned) the misplaced strap button.
But we aren't looking at an actual photo of a guitar; we're looking at a photo of an image of a guitar that has been transferred to a peice of fabric...so maybe its just distorted.
But we aren't looking at an actual photo of a guitar; we're looking at a photo of an image of a guitar that has been transferred to a peice of fabric...so maybe its just distorted.
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