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Re: Lego name used in Scientific American
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Thu, 18 Jan 2007 23:24:17 GMT
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For some reason, I think that everyone at TLG (lawyers included) is preoccupied
with the corporate downsizing this year.
I had repeated requests for LEGO lawyer involvement with the LEGO CD, but never
got a single reply. The folks in the LEGO Collections in Denmark were the ones
that helped me out with correct usage of their trademark.
Gary Istok
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| I note that in the February Issue of Scientific American there is an article entitled "MOLECULAR LEGO". And within the article a side bar reference to "Nano Lego". I am very surprised that TLG tend to encourage us to not use their name and yet (...) (17 years ago, 18-Jan-07, to lugnet.mediawatch)
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