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Re: Really, is there ANYTHING that can be done about Dimarzio's double creme patent?
I explained that before. All that interllectual property mumbo-jumbo is in one legal basket. Trademarks, patents, copyright, licenses. The same lawyers handle all of this.
Abuse of the patent system in particular in industries that have vastly more money than the pickup making "industry", has driven demand for experienced lawyers in all of these area through the roof. You can calculate $600/hour for a known-good interllectual property lawyer. The software industry for example happily spends millions on single engagements. That's a lot of cream/cream humbuckers you gotta sell.
Then, as mentioned before, most of the uproar in the pickup industry comes from one particular lawyer who DiMarzio happens to hire.
These guys, you can very well name them predatory lawyers, cash in from some players in minor industries to make claims that they know the others players in the same industry won't fight about. As long as these one-sided claims go uncontested, the monthly predatory lawyer bill to DiMarzio is pretty small. It's like a poker playing printing his own cards, they can just do whatever they want since war isn't worth it.
Subsequently, the only solution is a boycott on part of the customers.
Seems to me that Seymour Duncan or Gibson could hire a bunch lawyers and take DMZ to court and possibly win--if they wanted to. I can think of several arguments that I would use against DMZ in a trademark trial. So why don't they? Do they not have the $$$ to pursue such a suit? (I'm sure they do.)
I explained that before. All that interllectual property mumbo-jumbo is in one legal basket. Trademarks, patents, copyright, licenses. The same lawyers handle all of this.
Abuse of the patent system in particular in industries that have vastly more money than the pickup making "industry", has driven demand for experienced lawyers in all of these area through the roof. You can calculate $600/hour for a known-good interllectual property lawyer. The software industry for example happily spends millions on single engagements. That's a lot of cream/cream humbuckers you gotta sell.
Then, as mentioned before, most of the uproar in the pickup industry comes from one particular lawyer who DiMarzio happens to hire.
These guys, you can very well name them predatory lawyers, cash in from some players in minor industries to make claims that they know the others players in the same industry won't fight about. As long as these one-sided claims go uncontested, the monthly predatory lawyer bill to DiMarzio is pretty small. It's like a poker playing printing his own cards, they can just do whatever they want since war isn't worth it.
Subsequently, the only solution is a boycott on part of the customers.