Vancouver Olympics Unhappy With 'Cool Sporting Event That Takes Place in British Columbia Between 2009 and 2011 Edition' Slogan
from the oh-really? dept
We've been covering how the Olympics has been able to get various governments around the world to grant it extra special intellectual property protection on certain words and phrases, with the upcoming Vancouver Olympics being no exception. In that case, you have to be careful of the use of "Vancouver," "Olympics," and even "2010." So, clothing maker Lululemon decided to come up with a line that mocks these restrictions, with a brand new line of clothing called:"Cool Sporting Event That Takes Place in British Columbia Between 2009 and 2011 Edition."Note how careful the company is to avoid any of the restricted words. Nicely done.
Of course, guess who isn't happy? Reader Joe McEnaney alerts us to the news that, even though the Vancouver Olympics can't officially do anything to Lululemon, it has decided to try shaming the company instead, expressing disappointment that the company has "has broken the spirit of Olympic trademark regulations." Of course, even so, the Olympic officials seem to misunderstand what's going on here. They claim:
"We expected better sportsmanship from a local Canadian company than to produce a clothing line that attempts to profit from the Games but doesn't support the Games or the success of the Canadian Olympic team."But, of course, that's not what's going on here at all. They're not trying to profit off of the Olympic Games. They're trying to profit off of the ridiculous free speech restrictions put in place by the Olympics for no good reason.
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The Olympics
The boardmembers of the IOC have broken the spirit of the games, where competing was more important than winning.
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All I Can Say...
Well played!
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Considering how few of these shits will actually sell, as the vast majority of people won't get it and would not care about the issue even after it was explained to them... I highly doubt this was done for any profit. I think it was done solely as commentary on the ridiculousness of this situation.
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And the unintended typo of the day award goes to....
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News exposure for Lululemon: free
A minute of hearty laugh: priceless
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shirts
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Some nice pics on there if you care to be enlightened.
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The IOC is currently the biggest bully around town, and they are the one to talk about sportsmanship?
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Another stupid protest that happens for about 15 minutes on the internet by whiners who can't accept the majority decision of democracy.
Mike, stop giving these idiots airtime, it only encuorages them to continue to be stupid.
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However a shirt with that statement would surely sell looooooooooots of T's :)
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lululemon
Maybe we should change the IOC message? We should say this: ""We expected better sportsmanship from the IOC whom instead attempts to profit from the Games but doesn't support the Games or the success of the Canadian Olympic team."
cut a couple words and voila! the IOC explained.
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Free advertising
Don't bother wasting any more of your time giving them the free advertising they want.
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Typical
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The IOC is currently the biggest bully around town, and they are the one to talk about sportsmanship?"
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Yep - the nerve of them talking about 'sportmanship' if they don't make 100% of the profits, they cry like babies.
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please note my request to cap any future bids to host any multinationally attended series of sporting events which are held every four years to a total limit of $5.00USD and one small packet of planters peanuts (not to exceed 6oz) per contestant.
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They killed the spirit of the olympics because of greedy.
Not talking about the t-shirt the other guys.
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Hmmm, seeing as taxpayer dollars are being used to subsidize the "Cool Sporting Event That Takes Place in British Columbia Between 2009 and 2011" and seeing as Lululemon is a Canadian company that pays taxes, I would say that Lululemon has supported the Cool Sporting Event and the Canadian Cool Sporting Event team.
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Just realized I need to do something
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It's also kinda funny that the zippers on the Canadian-coloured apparel are gold and on the USA-coloured apparel they are silver...
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free paper notes "free advertising" angle
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their response is interesting
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“We sat in a room and people were going, ‘Let’s put 2010 on it, let’s put Vancouver on it,’” he said. “And we said, ‘You can’t do that. You can’t say this.’
“We went through the litany of things you cannot say and started throwing out a bunch of things we felt we could say that were respectful of the rules and regulations.”
According to Petersen, the clothing is aimed at any of the sporting events in the 2009 to 2011 window such as the World Junior Hockey Championships.
“We would never do anything that we felt was ambush marketing,” he added.
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source:http://www.canada.com/life/Lululemon+irks+Olympic+officials+with+rogue +clothing+line/2347227/story.html
So overall - good play to Lululemon. They stayed within the law, made fun of some overbearing restrictions and got a great marketing coup as well.
As an aside, in their hoodie line of clothes, the Canadian hoodies have gold zippers and the american ones have silver zippers :)
As an aside,
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Please explain
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FAIL!
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