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Re: Lego not an original idea?
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lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.general
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Thu, 21 Dec 2000 08:21:40 GMT
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SSGORE@spamcakeSUPERONLINE.COM
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Santosh Bhat wrote:
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> Apparently Lego has taken Australian (and other) companies to court over their
> product. Whilst they themsleves may be illegitimate themselves.
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> http://www.best-lock.com/new/page.html
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> I personally don't care too much for this article. Especially as it was on the
> website of a competitor to Lego.
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> Santosh
According to the article they also have cases in Turkey. I think there
is much more useful things to make for Turkish market than suing copy
makers. I don't know what the heck with TLC's presence in Turkey, but
even TRUs here stopped selling Lego. Me thinks they didn't done their
homework right here. Having a Turkish only catalog printed and
distributed but having almost no Lego sets around can not be called a
wise marketing approach, isn't it? Sue them if you want, but in many toy
stores and outlets, shelves are full of imitation brands right now
(mostly megablocks), which were reserved for genuine Lego sets before.
Selçuk
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