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Varlin

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Appraisals and opinions, please
 

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Its as bad as my oreos dot info
 

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Did you just register that domain? or grabbed it off an auction?
 

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Big time TM. You might be able to sell it but it may not be worth it.

The .info TLD kills it, too.

Ref fee minus a couple thousand in TM / WIPO attorney fees.
 

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From lego.com
LEGO, the LEGO logo, DUPLO, BIONICLE, MINDSTORMS, the BELVILLE, KNIGHTS’ KINGDOM and EXO-FORCE logos,
the Brick and Knob configurations and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group.
© 2010 The LEGO Group. All rights reserved. Use of this site signifies your agreement to the terms of use
 

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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.
 

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Thank you, guys. I will dump it.

{The word "legos" would not exist without there being a product called Lego.}

Well... in Spanish there is LEGO as a noun with its own meaning. (But I admit everybody relate the word to the toys)
 

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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).

Very good idea to delete it.
 
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