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Believe it or not, I'm taking the side of TLC here, and you guys aren't. At least
in one way.
"You guys" are basically assuming TLC is a bunch of clueless morons that haven't
seen the furor over this, or have seen it, and are too clueless to know how to deal
with it (won't comment on it).
I am assuming that they HAVE a clue, have seen the furor, and have no problems with
it. Or their Legal/Marketing Depts are full of people WAY too slow to act. If
they have a clue, and a brain, they WILL post something to lego.com.
Richard Franks wrote:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Tom Stangl writes:
> > Actually, NO, with the available evidence (i.e. NOTHING said from TLC so
> > far), it is correct, not wishful thinking. If I would have seen ONE message
> > in here or on lego.com asking that the pics be removed from sites, then I
> > would agree with you that the evidence leans toward "it does matter". All I
> > see is arguments FROM AFOLs, not one word from TLC.
> >
> > Don't even try to say they haven't noticed it yet, or have been formulating an
> > answer for DAYS. If you think that, you need to stop daydreaming so much ;-)
>
> A lack of evidence is not evidence in itself.
> One piece of evidence that we do have is that they would sack an employee for
> doing what we have done. Doesn't that suggest that "it does matter" to you?
>
> Why should TLC dignify this with a response? Obviously they don't wish
> retailer catalogues to be shown to customers, we know that. What is there to
> discuss??
>
> What do you expect TLC to say on the matter. "Go ahead, we never really cared
> anyway, we just went to all the trouble of making these secret and sacking
> employees who make them publically available for the fun of it."?
>
> I stand by my comment below! :)
>
> Richard
>
> > Richard Franks wrote:
> >
> > > This "They probably don't care, and it doesn't matter", may be true - but
> > > with the available evidence it is rationalisation, wishful thinking.
> > >
> > > Richard
> >
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