• Chainweasel
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    23 days ago

    Language evolves. Incorrect pronunciation, punctuation, and pluralization can become “correct” through popular usage.

    • partial_accumen
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      1523 days ago

      Lego is a registered trademark. Legos isn’t.

      Thats the real reason for the language push.

      • @Pfeffy@lemmy.world
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        623 days ago

        What do you think would happen if you tried to sell “Legos”?

        Do you think Lego would agree with you then?

        • partial_accumen
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          623 days ago

          You’re diving into Intellectual Property law here, and there’s lots of nuance beyond just registered trademarks.

          You could likely be fine selling a round pastry filled with apples call “LEGOS”. If there was a trademark for it at one time, and it has been abandoned, you might even be able to register the trademark yourself for your round pastries.

        • partial_accumen
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          423 days ago

          I seem to remember a legal decision that prevented them from doing so (a horse leaving the barn type situation), so I don’t think its possible. Lego is hardcore about the “lego” trademark though:

            • I think they’re referencing the idiom “closing the barn door after the horse has bolted”, ie taking a measure after it’s too late to accomplish anything.

    • @BorgDrone
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      523 days ago

      Exactly! Just like we eat a bowl of popcorns or a plate of rices or pastas with beefs or porks, maybe with a nice glass of wines, teas or milks. After that we can go to the beach to play in the sands or if it’s winter we stay in and watch the snows.

      • arglebargle
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        323 days ago

        Shrimps is perfectly acceptable and correct, so watchout, any of those examples could happen…