However, there are two points I disagree on:
First, that "they cannot identify source", and second, that "these designs belong to everyone".
They "belong" to the estate of Leo Fender, who is "the source". If anyone is to be handed a monopoly on them, it should be them and the original designers he worked with.
BUT, they did have ample opportunity to lock it down 50 years ago when they saw everyone and their mother copying the designs, so yes, they traded exclusivity for immortality.
First, that "they cannot identify source", and second, that "these designs belong to everyone".
They "belong" to the estate of Leo Fender, who is "the source". If anyone is to be handed a monopoly on them, it should be them and the original designers he worked with.
BUT, they did have ample opportunity to lock it down 50 years ago when they saw everyone and their mother copying the designs, so yes, they traded exclusivity for immortality.
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