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| | US thieves sentenced after boasting on TV show
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| US thieves sentenced after boasting on TV show March 22, 2010 A US couple who boasted on a TV show they made as much as $3,500 (£2,318) a week by selling shoplifted toys online have been sentenced to prison terms. Matthew Eaton, 34, got 27 months in (...) (15 years ago, 23-Mar-10, to lugnet.mediawatch, FTX)
| | | | Re: Santander Bank - LEGO TV ads
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| (...) Why would they? Neither of these things you describe are trademarks despite the best efforts of LEGO lawyers. The blocks could just as easily be clone brand. (15 years ago, 12-Mar-10, to lugnet.mediawatch, FTX)
| | | | Re: Santander Bank - LEGO TV ads
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| (...) Let me put it that way: Santander is a bank - I can't really see how they fail to get their legal homework done. After all, with the visibility, there's no-cost publicity for LEGO in there... (or so you'd think at least...) Regards, Jerry (15 years ago, 12-Mar-10, to lugnet.mediawatch, FTX)
| | | | Toy Maker LEGO® Sees Profits Soar in 2009, More to Come in 2010
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| March 4, 2010. From (AP) and Industryweek website: Toy Maker LEGO® Sees Profits Soar in 2009, More to Come in 2010 Growth driven by classic product lines and board games. Europe's biggest traditional toy maker, LEGO, on Thursday presented its (...) (15 years ago, 4-Mar-10, to lugnet.mediawatch, lugnet.general, lugnet.lego, FTX)
| | | | Re: Santander Bank - LEGO TV ads
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| (...) I am not sure if LEGO gave the okay or permission for Santander to use the LEGO brick(s) or stud image. (15 years ago, 4-Mar-10, to lugnet.mediawatch, FTX)
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