IT'S LEGO, NOT LEGOS - www.legos.com
Created on: September 8th, 2005
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LEGO is trying to protect their trademark. If your term becomes common-place, you lose the brand, which makes you lose lots of money. This is the same reason you get a "Pepsi?" whenever you order Coke at a restaurant. They taste similarly enough that no one cares but Coke actually sends people out to restaurants to find any that don't make sure to distinguish Pepsi from Coke and sues them if they don't.
What a crock of sh*t. You don't say "hey man, pass the kleenex tissue wipes" No, you go "hand me the kleenexes." Plural. It's the same thing as using "google" as a verb... it's just easier to "google" something than to say "run a search on google.com". You're still using the brand name... how does making it plural change anything?
F*gs.
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