In these situations, I recall a Bruce Lee quote that went something like "Have you considered what happens if you lose?"
With all the legal issues mentioned, that seems likely in this case.
So, how could make this a win (amidst a loss)?
The first thing that comes to mind is you could get a lot of great exposure as a custom amp designer and builder, especially if your amp sounds fantastic.
You might have to do something (in advance) to be seen or promoted as the amp builder during the show, especially if they focus on Dean Markley, which should be the case, since it is his booth.
It might be something simple like making certain your name appears after the amps name in all their ads/media
"The Challenger 20 designed by Chuck H"
With all the legal issues mentioned, that seems likely in this case.
So, how could make this a win (amidst a loss)?
The first thing that comes to mind is you could get a lot of great exposure as a custom amp designer and builder, especially if your amp sounds fantastic.
You might have to do something (in advance) to be seen or promoted as the amp builder during the show, especially if they focus on Dean Markley, which should be the case, since it is his booth.
It might be something simple like making certain your name appears after the amps name in all their ads/media
"The Challenger 20 designed by Chuck H"
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