ang pagkaintindi ko sa "copy" is same shape but different brand..
Correct.
ang pagkaintindi ko sa "fake" same lahat pati brand and serial etc..
A fake is ANY article bearing a trademark or brand without authorization.
Ang condom na may tatak ng Fender, fake Fender... kas wala naman
license na binigay ang Fender for those condoms to bear the brand.
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Let's say you have a custom axe to (re)sell.
Let's say it's of a '63 Telecaster design for argument's sake.
No matter how faithfully it follows original design spec...
It cannot bear a Fender decal on it anywhere,
because Fender is a registered brand/trademark, and its owner hasn't approved
your guitar to receive said brand/trademark. You're better off leaving it without
a headstock (or other) decal, or using your own personal-design decal (mura lang
ang waterslide inkjet-paper).
It cannot be (re)sold as a "Telecaster",kasi "Telecaster" is a registered trademark, and its owner hasn't approved
your guitar to bear that trademark. You're better off using terms like "Tele-style"
(which Fender still frowns upon, lol), or "T-style" in your FS ad.
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What if it's a build using 100% authentic Fender parts?If the neck was purchased with a Fender decal on the headstock, then it stays:
it was, after all legally branded by Fender as a part, intended for assembly with
a bunch of ther parts. The build itself has not, however, actually been approved
to bear the "telecaster" trademark, so you're better off representing it honestly
as "Tele-style
build using all-original Fender parts"
What if it's a build using 50% authentic Fender parts?If the neck came with a legally-applied Fender decal, then it stays legally applied.
It's a "Tele-style
build with original Fender neck, etc..."
What if it's a genuine Fender Telecaster with so much content replaced, leaving
only the neck (with headstock decal).? Sadly, it's still a "Fender Telecaster", and
it is up to the vendor to disclose how much of the original has been replaced.
Caveat emptor and all that. The bottom line is that the guitar started out as a
genuine Fender Telecaster... You can't try to slippery-slope this into buying a
genuine Tele and disassembling it into so many original parts to build so many
"original Fender Telecasters" from, because only the neck carries the brand ...
what are buyers going to look at, when you claim it's original, anyway?
While we're at it, Fender hasn't trademarked the Telecaster's body-design.
It has, however, trademarked the headstock-shape,
so builders beware.
There's a reason SX, RJ, Greg Bennett, Stagg and a slew of other copiers have
had to use different headstock designs for their Tele-styles.
Fender guitars are overpriced/overrated, anyway.
Are you a player or a collector? You have to decide.
I'd rather commission a build (without Fender's trademarked decals or headstock
shape) from Rufo, Sison or any of the better local builders, para seguradong I get
the actual tone I want, but that's JM2 petot.