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Re: 20 Years of TLC's Frustration with "LEGOS"
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lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.tx, lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands
Date: 
Thu, 29 Mar 2001 01:52:23 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Kyle D. Jackson writes:
It's the same story in much of Canada.  I suppose it could be called
"brand dilution" but it's somewhat inevitable if you're the most
recognized brand.  And it could be a good thing, I think.  LEGO claims
to be gunning for that title now...

People call almost all building bricks "LEGO" because that's most
famous one that everyone identifies with.

But back to the note I found from LEGO, it wasn't that they were
saying that people shouldn't call other brands "LEGO", that goes
without saying.  It was that people shouldn't call actual LEGO
by "LEGOS".  That's what I found was funny.  Actually, I took it
from two points of view:
1) I found it almost pathetic:  "Please don't call us that it's
not really our name and we don't like it"  :]
2) It could even be a little "snooty":  "You're not saying it
right!  It's 'LEGO'!!  Sheesh get it right..., you can't buy our
product anymore until you say it right"  :]

Lego/Legos creates brand dilution too, particularly in the usage "I bought these
MegaBlok legos because they were cheaper, and fit with other legos."

Think about God/gods. You talk about God, you're talking about the One Almighty.
You talk about gods, you're contemplating various beings that share the
attribute of divinity, with none of them "owning" the term "god".

--DaveL



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  Re: 20 Years of TLC's Frustration with "LEGOS"
 
(...) Actually, gods exsisted long before your "God" who, when you think about it, stole the term. I personally don't think lego has anything to worry about. I mean, Megabloks? I wouldn't be all that scared if was them. (24 years ago, 29-Mar-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.tx, lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)

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  Re: 20 Years of TLC's Frustration with "LEGOS"
 
(...) It's the same story in much of Canada. I suppose it could be called "brand dilution" but it's somewhat inevitable if you're the most recognized brand. And it could be a good thing, I think. LEGO claims to be gunning for that title now... (...) (24 years ago, 29-Mar-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.tx)

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