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Re: neither sponsored nor endorsed by the LEGO Company? (was : Re: an update -- and an apology)
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lugnet.admin.general, lugnet.dear-lego
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Wed, 3 May 2000 20:37:32 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> That's absolutely correct, Eric.
>
> In addition, the amount of the donation ($5,000 USD) is so tiny that it could
> not even remotely be thought of as sponsorship or financial support unless
> LEGO sends these sorts of things often and regularly, which I certainly
> wouldn't count on without some sort of binding agreement.
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> --Todd
Todd is right IMO. "Sponsorship" in the disclaimer means
a formal contractual relationship, and usually accompanies significant
financial support. Since that is not the case here, the traditional
disclaimer is appropriate (and in fact still required). That said,
I think the acknowledgement letter was written as if you wish you
haddn't received the gift. If their cover letter made it clear
that it was a gift with no strings attached, then a simple "thank you"
letter would have been more appropriate IMHO. Lawyers are only helpful when
you really need them.
KL
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