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Colin v Cuthbert: Copycat-erpillar?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Miller" data-source="post: 77075" data-attributes="member: 5063"><p>I've got to be totally honest and say that I've actually lost a huge amount of respect for Aldi throughout this dispute, so much so that I really would think twice before shopping there again in the future. I think the way they've handled it, while evidently being a PR success, is actually quite disrespectful to the litigious process. </p><p></p><p>I hate what I see as a victim complex/ "oh no we're the good guys democratising caterpillar cakes" type attitude on their part when what they have blatantly done is rip off and copy an idea. It's not as if Marks are suing a local corner shop: they're a multinational group with tens of billions in global revenue!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Miller, post: 77075, member: 5063"] I've got to be totally honest and say that I've actually lost a huge amount of respect for Aldi throughout this dispute, so much so that I really would think twice before shopping there again in the future. I think the way they've handled it, while evidently being a PR success, is actually quite disrespectful to the litigious process. I hate what I see as a victim complex/ "oh no we're the good guys democratising caterpillar cakes" type attitude on their part when what they have blatantly done is rip off and copy an idea. It's not as if Marks are suing a local corner shop: they're a multinational group with tens of billions in global revenue! [/QUOTE]
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