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  2. Brick by Brick: How Lego Rewrote the Rules of Innovation

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    Still, Price finds some fault with it, such as being too hard on the earlier Lego management ([Plougmann's]), as well as trying too hard to see patterns and devise business-advice-like rules from too small of a dataset. [4] The Economic Times also reviewed the book. Their review concluded that "The book serves as a useful guide to anyone who is ...

  3. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Lego announced that it would take legal action against Chinese manufacturer Guangdong Loongon, which produces the Lepin brand and is known for plagiarisms [42] of Lego sets. [43] In 2019, counterfeit Lego sets worth 26 million euros were seized in raids by Chinese police. [42] In 2021, Lego has obtained a cease-and-desist declaration ...

  4. Cobi (building blocks) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1987, producing puzzles and board games. In 1992, it started producing building blocks with an interlocking stud and tube system, compatible with Lego blocks. Due to their popularity, the company switched to mostly producing building block sets.

  5. Lego clone - Wikipedia

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    Best-Lock and Lego bricks compared. Left to right; alternating Best-Lock then Lego in pairs. Also in the 1990s, Korean company Oxford was sued by The Lego Group over similar designs, but the case was eventually ruled in Oxford's favor. [12] In 2000, Lego filed a three-dimensional trademark for its mini-figures, which Best Lock had duplicated ...

  6. Lego Modular Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Lego Modular Buildings (stylized as LEGO Modular Buildings) is a series of Lego building toy sets introduced in 2007, with new sets usually being released annually. Created in response to feedback and suggestions from the Adult Fans of Lego bricks (AFOL) and Teen Fans of Lego (TFOL) communities, the sets in this series are generally intended for more advanced builders.

  7. Lego Creator - Wikipedia

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    Lego Creator (stylized as LEGO Creator) is a Lego theme for generic models. Creator sets have few specialized bricks to create buildings, creatures, vehicles, and robots. Some sets featured instructions for three different possible builds from the bricks included and most sets in recent years have used the 3-in-1 la

  8. Hilary Page - Wikipedia

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    Kiddicraft released a series of building sets that LEGO copied in both style and content. [11] Kiddicraft's Self-Binding Bricks could be stacked on each other and were held in place by studs on the top. The bricks also later featured slits on their side that allowed panel-like doors, windows or cards to be inserted.

  9. Lego Games - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the game, the die can be built with different Lego tiles on its faces which will affect gameplay in different ways. The age recommendations range from five and up to eight and up. [6] The first Lego Games sets were released on July 2, 2009, in the United Kingdom. These ten sets varied in size from around 100 to 350 pieces. [6]