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Given the state of idiots walking around there, I can totally see someone buying a model train for their kid, having it break, and then calling the railroad whose logo is on the locomotive to complain. I've worked in customer service before, and the lack of common sense in the general population is astounding.

Back to the original topic - considering how many photos and ideas are simply copied and stolen via the internet these days, I don't blame an organization to protect the integrity of their materials. I've seen brochures and pamphlets where things were simply cut and pasted from others' brochures and pamphlets.
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