Gibson wins a historic and final ruling on his iconic guitar shapes and brands

The jury’s ruling affirms the validity of Gibson’s trademarks – considers them non-generic – putting Gibson in a position to own its inherited innovations and focus on the future.

NASHVILLE, Tennessee, May 27, 2022 / CNW / – Today’s Jury Court Decision to Hold of Gibson long-standing and recognized trademarks per of Gibson innovative i Iconic guitar shapes is a victory for Gibson and the music community at large. The court held that the Gibson trademarks are validthe Gibson forms are not generici the defendants were guilty of both misdemeanor and forgery. Gibson is very pleased with the result after years of trying to protect its brand and business through well-recognized intellectual property rights, rights that have been with Gibson for decades.

Gibson’s guitar shapes are iconic and are now firmly protected for the past, present and future. From a broader perspective, so is this court decision a victory for Gibson fans, artists, distributors and related partners WHO they expect and deserve authenticity. Not to mention all the iconic American brands that have invested in significant innovations and ongoing protection, only to see them diluted with unauthorized and often illegitimate imitations. Gibson can now focus on continuing to build on its iconic past and confidently invest in future innovation..

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