At least Larry didn't rip off someone else's signature to sell something then not give them credit (royalties) on it when he copyrighted double cream. That actually WAS the DiMarzio look for years when the Super D came out.
On the other hand, Seymour uses Jeff Beck's image to sell the JB and has the balls to call it the "Jazz-Blues" when everyone knows wtf it was designed for, and the "78", formerly the "EVH", uses clips of Van Halen covers to promote it, then has the balls to call it the "Even ***** Harmonics" pickup or some similar nonsense, use the year the first VH record dropped but then say it isn't intended to be associated with any particular artist. Bullshit. Pay the guys, or change the F'ing name and don't use the implied association to sell it without permission.