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  2. Lego clone - Wikipedia

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    A Lego clone is a line or brand of children's construction blocks which is mechanically compatible with Lego brand blocks, but is produced by another manufacturer. The blocks were originally patented by The Lego Group in 1961 as "toy building bricks", [ 1 ] and the company has since remained dominant in this market. [ 2 ]

  3. Best-Lock - Wikipedia

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    Best-Lock was founded in 1997 by Torsten Geller after he looked into the legalities of Lego and other clones, which led him to look into Lego's past to find that Lego had copied their bricks from a British psychologist and inventor Hilary Page in the 1940s. [1] [2] Best-Lock has been involved with multiple legal cases involving Lego.

  4. Category:Lego clones - Wikipedia

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  5. 5 Best Knock-Off Items That Are Always Better Than The ... - AOL

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    Designer dupes are a controversial topic among trendsetters and the fashion elite. Discover More: 6 Best Expensive-Looking Things You Can Buy at Big Lots Check Out: 5 Genius Things All Wealthy...

  6. Mega Brands - Wikipedia

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    Mega Brands has won 14 cases launched by competitor Lego regarding its Mega Bloks. The Lego Group has filed lawsuits against Mega Bloks, Inc. in courts around the world on the grounds that Mega Bloks' use of the "studs and tubes" interlocking brick system is a violation of trademarks held by Lego. [ 17 ]

  7. LEGO Creators Show Off Their Most Interesting Builds, Here ...

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    Since 2008, LEGO has had a program titled “LEGO Ideas” where netizens can pitch sets, which, if they get enough votes, end up being made into real sets, with the idea creator getting a 1% royalty.