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I'm not defending their actions, in fact, I'm rather sad to see it happen. I'm am, however, objectively curious about how much water this will hold. I just looked at the DWR website entry for the "Alonzo" chair. They don't make any claim that the new chair is by Bellini nor did they keep the chair exactly the same in shape. To me this seems reminiscent of the lawsuit Emeco brought against Target a few years back. In the Emeco case Target was producing a chair that was the same shape as the Navy chair. Target was forced to modify the chair design and to remove any trace of relationship between the two companies. It seems like DWR has preempted such action by modifying the chair design before releasing it. Am I missing something that would make this case different?
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