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The whole thing is getting further out of hand, under UK legislation enacted in 1995 certain words can not be used in branding or advertising, so if you open a Cafe in some out of the way location after the law was passed and call it "The Olympic Café" you could be fined up to £20,000; the following could go down like a lead balloon at yer local chippy
At the 40 Olympics venues, 800 retailers have been banned from serving chips to avoid infringing fast-food rights secured by McDonald's. Words fail me! Quotes are from this article http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...s-7945436.html C) The Banned Words. The Olympics legislation bans the use by unauthorised businesses (non-sponsors) of 'controlled representations', depending on the context. This is the list of 'controlled representations': The Olympic Symbol (the five interlocking rings) The Olympic Motto (Citius Altius Fortius' / 'Faster Higher Stronger' Olympic (s) Olympiad (s) Olympian (s) The Paralympic Symbol (the three 'agitos') The Paralympic Motto ('Spirit in Motion') Paralympic (s) Paralympiad (s) Paralympian (s) London Games Summer Two thousand and twelve 2012 Twenty Twelve Medals Gold Silver Bronze Sponsors |
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The "chips" vs "McDonalds" is a real hoot ... chips is a staple in the UK and has been around far longer than McD's - Sorry, but Fish n' Chips in most any pub is far better fare than any McD frozen/unthawed/nuked substitute. There's just no comparison, and McD never lost money over this ever before - before the Olympics Games of Summer Two Thousand Twelve.
![]() Oh crap, there is someone knocking at the front door ... must be the olympic committee for violating their sanction against certain words ... ![]() Time for a drink ... ![]() Kh ♫ |
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Seen the Olympic torch twice today. At our village this morning and outside the office at mid day. I can understand some of the disabled runners only doing a short stretch but 300 yards for everyone is ridiculous. I remember as a kid the athletes used to run miles, and there was non of this hopping on a bus malarkey. I suppose all the workers from Coco Cola, Lloyd's bank etc can't run very far.
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