Looking at the document summarising the actual proceedings, the argument seems to be that the Strat, Tele and Precision body shapes have
become generic because people have been copying them for so many years and no-one's particularly made a fuss about it:
http://ttabvue.uspto.gov/ttabvue/v?pno=91162497&pty=OPP&eno=13That seems fair enough, many manufacturers have based their designs on the Fender originals and it seems unfair to suddenly clamp down on those who happen to still be doing it now.
But I don't like the tone of the comments on that forum going "the shapes are generic, bollocks to Fender, I'd love to see their faces, etc...". Generic maybe, but someone
did actually design them in the first place... and that "someone" was Fender. John Suhr, in particular, has based his entire career on making
nothing more than upmarket Fender copies, so maybe he could show them just a little respect.
Fender's main problem is that they're trying to shut the stable door.... about 40 years after the horse has bolted, died of natural causes and been sent to the glue factory. :|