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aerophilic
on July 6, 2024
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Shoplifters Love Lego
They insist likely due to the “Kleenex” effect. Couldn’t find a good reference, but once an item becomes generic, it can loose copyright.
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bigstrat2003
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Not copyright, trademark. Two very different things, with very different laws.
zuminator
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Sure, gp misspoke in saying "copyright" but correctly linked to a relevant article about trademarks and was correct in the sentiment that owners of widely used brand names need to be vigilant about their intellectual property.
elsjaako
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You can find a reference by looking for "generic trademark"
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Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/24/smarter-living/how-a-bran...