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MWoody
Posted 2004-09-30 10:18 AM (#177301)
Subject: This ain't flattery



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Bill,

Should they take these people out and shoot them?

Ovation like - for defiant beginers

At least make them use Spell Check!
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-09-30 10:27 AM (#177302 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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Just remember woody ... it's defiantly not a beginner guitar! :D
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MWoody
Posted 2004-09-30 10:41 AM (#177303 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery



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Did you use the "But it now" feature?
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musicamex
Posted 2004-09-30 12:50 PM (#177304 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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wow, how can this even be legal?
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seesquare
Posted 2004-09-30 2:20 PM (#177305 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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Looks like a helluva "knock-off". I guess the importer can do about anything they want, but it seems real close to infringement to me.
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musicamex
Posted 2004-09-30 2:27 PM (#177306 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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Originally posted by seesquare:
Looks like a helluva "knock-off". I guess the importer can do about anything they want, but it seems real close to infringement to me.


a rip off right down to the headstock. bowl probably from recycled pop bottles.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-09-30 2:29 PM (#177307 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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Gee, It just doesn't seem right that someone can get that close. It reminds me of the Celebrity 12 String.Somebody PLEASE Stop them!!
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Beal
Posted 2004-09-30 4:26 PM (#177308 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery



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It probably is an infringement of the trademark. Would be nice if they take action on it.
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seesquare
Posted 2004-09-30 5:23 PM (#177309 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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Bill, is it possible this guitar is coming out of the same factory? While we're at it, go for the "deep pocket"!
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-09-30 8:31 PM (#177310 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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Grand is made in China.
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stellarjim
Posted 2004-09-30 9:44 PM (#177311 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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This type of thing really pisses me off. This is called Trade Dress infringement, meaning that a company intentionally tries to confuse the consumer by "stealing" a reputable company's product look. It would be like Makita starting to producdea line of bright yellow cordless power tools and calling them "Dewals" power tools. Many times, these cases are judgement calls...but not one! This is a clear case of piracy.
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stellarjim
Posted 2004-09-30 9:56 PM (#177312 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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Ebay is currently being sued by a high end jewelry company for being such a haven for rip off Chinese jewelry. The jewelry bought 50 items on Ebay that were obvious and intentional knock-offs and took them to Ebay's lawyers and asked for an explanation. Fleabay says they're just a marketplace and can not be held responsible criminal activity that occurs on Ebay. They claim Ebay is simply far too huge to police for this type of thing.
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stellarjim
Posted 2004-09-30 10:05 PM (#177313 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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I'm sending the seller, Main Street Music, a nasty gram to let them know I'm reporting them to Ebay for promoting and profitting from such an illegal rip-off of a fine and reputable guitar.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-09-30 10:44 PM (#177314 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery



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How do we address issues like this to Ebay?
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Nils
Posted 2004-10-01 12:55 AM (#177315 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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Get used to it. If there was any way to prosecute blatant rip-offs of an established product Harley-Davidson would own the Yamaha, Honda & Kawasaki motorcycle companies. They all stole the designs for their big bikes from Harley-Davidson. They even go so far as to put fake chrome plated plastic covers on their bikes in various places for no other reason than to make them look like the real deal. There's nothing wrong with the bikes, they run great & all that, but they're still rip-offs.

/\/\/
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Northcountry
Posted 2004-10-01 4:27 AM (#177316 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery
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Ovation can tell Ebay to cease and desist this auction. I know Ebay cancels auctions for companies all the time when the companies name is used to help promote the product being sold, and the product is not genuine.

I had a giant Cigarette lighter I was selling once on the bay and I mentioned that it "Looked Like" a Zippo lighter. Not that is was in any way a Zippo lighter it just had the basic shape. Zippo lighter company had ebay shut down my auction three days into it just because I used their name?

I am sure Ovation could just do a check on Ebay to see what guitars are running under their name and contact Ebay with a complaint and Ebay will honor their wishes. Got to admit it is a good looking guitar for 50! Would make a nice learning guitar if it was a 6?

Randy
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-01 7:23 AM (#177317 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery



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All that would take time and effort. Your trade marks are only as good as your protection of them. I doubt that marketing is worrying about this, they're worrying about how to get GC to take another 1000 LP conga drums.
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cliff
Posted 2004-10-01 7:47 AM (#177318 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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If it's any help Bill, I just bought a pair of LP bongos (or is it bongoes??) . . .
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stellarjim
Posted 2004-10-01 9:33 AM (#177319 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery


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I sent Ebay a complaint about this auction and also gave them a link to the Ovation Elite 1718 page. In addition, I emailed the seller and let him know I was contacting Ebay. We'll see what he says.

I know this may be a small issue for Ovation but what I've found, at least in the industry I work in, is companies that take the time to make a stink about this, get a reputation for defending their products. Then the rip-off companies choose to copy someone else's design.
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-01 9:39 AM (#177320 - in reply to #177301)
Subject: Re: This ain't flattery



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Jim, that is true. Good example; Gibson and the Les Paul shape. It had lapsed into public domain. Henry has been so "active" in chasing down copies that he's actually "reaquired" the rights in a common law fashion. Mostly nobody wanted to take the time AND money to fight him so he got it.
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