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If you are implying that it is okay to own because it is not mentioned specifically, then I hope you are not an attorney that would represent the defendant in such a case.
The word "legos" would not exist without there being a product called Lego.
Have you looked at Legos dot com?
Surprisingly (not) it redirects to Lego dot com.
It is total poppycock that a company would have to post a disclaimer to claim ownership of every typo, variation, spelling, and language to protect their product(s) identity.
I think it is a verb - the "first person" conjugation of legar meaning "to hand down" (as in generational etc..) - so lego would mean "I hand down" but legos is not (as far as I know).