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"Kevin Loch" <kloch@opnsys.com> wrote in message news:GGos20.FnK@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.events, Tom Inosanto writes:
>
> > Exactly. And it really sickens me to see how much of a stink the
> > east-coasters are being about us even using the name as reference.
> > Brickfest has made a name for itself, and it is nobodys wishes to take away
> > from that, our fest is a differrent entity, with hopefully different
>
> If you use the word Brickfest as a generic term applying to other conventions,
> it dillutes it as an identifier of the quality show that we produce.
> Brickfest(SM) is a service mark belonging to myself and several others
> who are responsible for the quality of the show. We are considering
> registering it with the USPTO.
>
> None of that should discourage people from producing a west coast festival,
> or anywhere else for that matter. Just don't use the Brickfest(sm) mark unless
> you are referring to _the_ Brickfest(sm) event.
I agree 100%.
> Of couse you might ask why should you respect the Brickfest(sm) Service Mark?
> While prior use does hold some legal weight, the real reason is that
> we have already worked _very_ hard to produce a quality show. One that
> The LEGO Company participated in this year and hopefully came away with alot of
> goodwill.
>
> Obviously the entire AFOL community stands to benefit from the brand we have
> built as future Brickfest(sm) events and activities will build upon our prior
> success.
>
> So I ask everyone to refrain from using the mark Brickfest(sm) unless you are
> referring to the Brickfest(sm) event.
People here are now complaining about the tone that the Brickfest planners have
posted with in order to protect their name. To that I say, lighten up people.
I had a lengthy discussion with most of the major Brickfest planners about this
issue on Sunday night at an AFOL's house in DC after the fest was over and
everyone went home. I understand the hard work they have put into making
Brickfest what it is, and want to see them continue to put on top quality
events. I also understand how frustrating it is to have things you work on be
used out of context (there's a bit of that in the LDraw community with the words
'L-CAD' and even substituting 'MLCad' for what really falls under 'LDraw' - but
I'll whine about that some other time).
The Brickfest planners have no desire to impede on the formation of a west coast
event. In fact, I think that if they were approached, they'd probably be happy
to lend some pointers, do's and dont's, that they've come across along the way.
I hope that no one's feelings are too hard over this.
I guess that people can learn from this not to use names casually, especially
ones that stand for something someone/a group of people have put a lot of hard
work into.
My .02
-Tim
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