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mynan

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I'm not going to post a link. You can look it up for yourselves, but how is that legal? Is it licensed? Did someone let a patent/trademark expire? Delete this if we're not allowed to talk about it, but clearly the design is "borrowed".
 

dave1812

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Wow, i guess it‘s different enough.
But even the bridge looks really similar and they basically copied the 5 Bolt Neck Plate
I‘m not sure what Trademarks and Copyrights EBMM owns
But i‘ve even seen the 4+2 Guitar Headstock on other Guitarbrands lately, and i thought EBMM had the rights to that design
 

DrKev

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Sire Z-series do not infringe anything. Ernie Ball have a trademark on the headstock shape and the 3+1 tuners. Body shape, pickguard, bridge, pickup, neck bolts, etc are not trademarked. Ernie Ball currently have nearly 50 active trademarks and a good legal team and they do file suit to protect their trademarks when appropriate. We don't need to do it for them.

BTW, it is a trademark, not a copyright. :)(y)
 

tbonesullivan

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The bridge looks like a cross between an EBMM Sterling and a Lakland. The headstock shape is different, and the 4 bangers have 4 pegs in a row, not the 3+1 of a music man. Not sure if they would really be able to do anything, as there aren't any wordmarks or trademarked items shown.
 
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