'LEGO' is a trademark and should not be pluralized to 'Legos'

By 3 rooreynolds on April 13, 2007

The LEGO website requests

If the LEGO trademark is used at all, it should always be used as an adjective, not as a noun. For example, say "MODELS BUILT OF LEGO BRICKS". Never say "MODELS BUILT OF LEGOs"

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6 D'Archangel who agreed, says

Though I disagree with the "adjective" phrasing. LEGO is stuff.

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1 Baba who disagreed, says

They're my blocks and I'll call them what I want.

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3 King-Billy Offsuit who disagreed, says

I'm not your company. I'm a real person who uses real words in real ways. Cry about your trademark genercide elsewhere

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2 Fatman who agreed, says

Agreed, but it's really fun to say. Legos, legos, legos! Say it out loud, see how joyful you feel afterwards.

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