Hi AIK,
"I'm sure if someone actually started selling non-TW theremins with the TW brand, everyone here would stand by the project. I know I would... I'm no lawyer to take legal measures, but I'd tell everyone which theremin was the real TW theremin."
I am not a lawyer, and my encounters with law are all U.K. based - so may not be applicable..
But one thing I am sure of is this - If one leaves any legal situation 'hanging' you will weaken your case.. If the proclamation "This may be released as the $125 TW theremin" had been ignored, then, 12 months from now, the mere fact that it had not been challenged could give RS the right to produce "TW Theremins" and perhaps even the right to prevent us from calling ours a "TW Theremin" - The longer one leaves a challenge to "ownership" the more difficult and expensive it becomes to re-assert ownership. It is ALWAYS better to take an agressive stance in law, particularly when it comes to something where one has a strong "right" which will become weaker if one delays action.
"I'd tell everyone which theremin was the real TW theremin" - I know you would! And I know that (with one notable exception ;-) probably everyone at TW would.. But why should everyone who makes genuine TW theremins need to go to lengths to prove which theremin (or theremin kit) they are supplying? Yes, I can see that if it was only TW members who would be buying TW theremins, there wouldnt be a problem... But there are many people interested in owning a theremin who have never visited TW..
Imagine a conversation at some pub where musicians hang out .. Zack: "I want to get a theremin, you played one, what should I get?" - "I have a Moog Etherwave, its good" - "Yeah, but its $400 - Anything cheaper thats ok?" - "Jon's got a TW theremin which is great, and only cost $150" .... So Zack goes searching on-line for a TW theremin, finds one at $125, buys it. Next there is a new TW member, Zack - posting about his "TW Theremin" and how it has a horrible 240Hz tone all the time, and is unplayable..
Zack bought his theremin based on a recomendation that the TW Theremin was good - what he got was an illusion. IMO, it is utterly irresponsible to allow this potential confusion to remain a possibility - regardless of how small this possibility is. I am not saying that anyone who puts TW theremin circuits in their products must be forced to comply with the TW Theremin standards, I am saying that everyone who calls their theremin a "TW Theremin" must comply with the standards. These "standards" must include full compliance with the circuits aproved by the TW Theremin development team.
And I notice that Christopher is still here..
So I ask you again, Christopher - Please take the statement below, and change the "Fred Mundell" to YOUR NAME, and post it.
I, Fred Mundell, herebye declare that I will NEVER publish, release, produce or manufacture anything in which I use the Theremin World name, or abreviation TW, or prefix or logo, unless such action is agreed and authorised by Jason on behalf of TW. I furthermore will make every effort to ensure that nothing I say or do could lead people to believe that I have TW endorsement if I have not obtained such endorsement from Theremin World first, and that if I accidentally did anything which was deemed by TW to be misleading, will immediately rectify the situation and remove such material. I accept that "Theremin World" and "TW" are, in effect, one and the same name and that within the context of theremins, "TW" means "Theremin World".
And I call on the TW staff and members to back me up fully with this request, and to boot Christopher out of TW if he will not do the above.
Fred.