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    Is Fender Threatening Anyone Who Makes Strat-Shaped Guitars?

    06/08/2026 | 1h 8 mins.
    OA1268 - Patents, trademarks, and copyrights, ach mein! How did the Fender Stratocaster, a guitar that has been in continuous manufacture since 1954, Suddenly become the subject of an intellectual property dispute? Well, maybe this didn’t exactly come from Out of the Woods. Fender has had 5 utility patents, 1 design patent, and 3 trademarks relevant to the Stratocaster Through the Years. But the one thing that’s been Slipping Through Their Fingers all this time was protection for that iconic (or is it?) body shape. After their design patent expired, their trademark application was Denied, and US copyright was definitionally Forbidden, anyone could see that Nothing Really Matters to the US Patent and Trademark Office, and Fender was left Walking in the Snow. Very similar (some might say identical) body shapes entered the market. It’s Late, but perhaps not too late. Fender sailed the Seven Seas to another country with different copyright laws. But with only a German court order in hand, will Fender be able to make this exclusive protection Live Forever, or is it just Cheap Talk other guitar makers can ignore? Contrary to the hot takes everywhere, it could be A Hard Day’s Night before we get a definitive answer. Is any of it JU$T? You decide.
    Tune in for the history that got us here, an overview of US IP law, and to hear Jenessa argue with a computer, and 90% of people talking about this, who just cannot seem to link to the documents they’re referencing…
    Fender patents, relevant to Stratocaster:
    Guitar shape (utility/functional features): U.S. Patent No. 2,960,900 (issued Nov. 22, 1960)

    Guitar shape (design/ornamental features): U.S. Patent No. Des. 169,062 (issued Mar. 24, 1953)

    Bridge and pick-up assembly: U.S. Patent No. 2,573,254 (issued Oct. 30, 1951)

    Tremolo: U.S. Patent No. 2,741,146 (issued Apr. 10, 1956)

    Pickup and circuit: U.S. Patent No. 2,817,261 (issued Dec. 24, 1957)

    Adjustable neck: U.S. Patent No. 3,143,028 (issued Aug. 4, 1964)


    Dating a Fender Stratocaster, Adirondack Guitars.

    Relevant Fender trademarks
    Fender brand name: FENDER, U.S. Trademark Registration No. 0805075 (issued/renewed Mar. 8, 1966)

    Stratocaster name: STRATOCASTER, U.S. Trademark Registration No. 0839997 (issued Dec. 5, 1967)

    Headstock: U.S. Trademark Registration No. 1148870 (issued Mar. 3, 1981)


    USPTO, 1512 Relationship Between Design Patent, Copyright, and Trademark.

    Stuart Spector Designs, Ltd. v. Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, 94 USPQ2d 1549 (TTAB 2009) [precedential].

    Düsseldorf Regional Court (Az. 14c O 64/25)

    Carolin Thurner, The Fender Stratocaster before the Regional Court of Düsseldorf - First application of the ECJ Principles from Mio/konektra to a work of applied art in Germany, Lexology.

    Katheriner Sayer (May 28, 2026), The Brewing Fight Over the World’s Most Popular Electric Guitar, Wall Street Journal.

    Josh Gardner, Fender reportedly demands boutique builders stop making Stratocaster-style guitars: This is what it means for the industry, Guitar.com.

    Wayne’s World clip

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    35 Judges Say Trump's DOJ Committed Fraud on the Court

    06/05/2026 | 42 mins.
    OA1267 - Is Trump’s 1.8 billion dollar “anti-weaponization” fund really done, or is there something else going on here? Also can a few dozen federal judges really reopen any given civil suit with one magic filing? We take a closer look before going behind the recent commutation of former Mesa County (CO) elections clerk Tina Peters’ sentence by Colorado governor Jared Polis to the actual legal basis behind her successful appeal of her sentence to the Colorado Appeals Court. Finally in today’s footnote: an NPR host’s lawsuit claiming that Google stole his voice. 
    People v. Peters, Colorado Appeals Court #2026COA24 (4/2/2026)

    “MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM JUDGMENT OR ORDER, OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, FOR LEAVE TO APPEAR AS AMICI CURIAE BY THIRTY-FIVE FORMER FEDERAL JUDGES,” Trump v. IRS, filed 5/27/2026 

    Initial complaint in Green v Google et al (filed 1/23/2026)

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    Molly Hemingway's Alito Book Is EMBARRASSING Propaganda

    06/03/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    VR34 - This week in Vapid Response: Vanilla Ice provides the platonic ideal of an amuse douche before we order up an excerpt of the worshipful new Alito biography by the editor-in-chief of The Federalist. We then take a closer look at MAGA’s desperate attacks on Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll as expressed in a recent piece in the Examiner.
    OA Book Club is coming for all patrons! Sign up now for ad-free listening at patreon.com/law, and start reading our first selection ahead of our first live Zoom meetup later this month.
    “Alito Is The Most 'Courageous' Justice You've Never Read About,” Mollie Hemingway, The Federalist (April 21, 2026)

    Carroll couldn't remember the year. But she remembered to lie,” Joe Concha, The Examiner (May 30, 2026)

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    When Super Soaker Got Sued by a Totally Lame Squirt Gun

    06/01/2026 | 53 mins.
    OA1266 - Can wearing a corset be considered a “public” use of the product? What makes someone (or some thing) an inventor? What is it exactly that makes the Super Soaker so rad? Get the answers to these questions and more from… patent law? Jenessa walks us through some of her favorite wacky cases (that also teach us core patent law concepts).
    Egbert v. Lippmann, 104 U.S. 333 (1881)

    Thaler v. Vidal, 43 F.4th 1207 (2022)

    Larami Corp. v. Amron, 27 U.S.P.Q.2d 1280 (E.D. Pa. 1993)

    Larami Corp. v. Amron, 91 F.3d 166 (Fed. Cir. 1996)

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    Judge Eviscerates Blanche’s DOJ, Tosses Abrego Garcia Indictment

    05/29/2026 | 49 mins.
    OA1265 - THIS IS SUCH A GOOD NEWS SHOW.
    Seriously. It was so good that Matt invented a new form of entertainment that you need to hear about. We've got Markwayne saying possibly THE dumbest thing a cabinet member has ever said. We've got a judge absolutely schooling Trump's corrupt DOJ and dismissing the bogus Kilmar Abrego Garcia indictment, AND we've got some interesting emolument talk. Can Florida just give Trump land?
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Opening Arguments is a law show that helps you make sense of the news! Comedian Thomas Smith brings on legal analysts to help you understand not only current events, but also deeper legal concepts and areas! The typical schedule will be M-W-F with Monday being a deep-dive, Wednesday being Thomas Takes the Bar Exam and patron shoutouts, and Friday being a rapid response to legal issues in the news!
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