Odelay42 , 1 month ago Obviously "the" is a critical part of the trademark. Lawyers win that debate. But why did the marketers win the "a... game" debate? It could have been, "The Lord of the Rings: whatever whether Hobbit farm" and avoided all the weirdness.
Obviously "the" is a critical part of the trademark. Lawyers win that debate.
But why did the marketers win the "a... game" debate?
It could have been, "The Lord of the Rings: whatever whether Hobbit farm" and avoided all the weirdness.