Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/27

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Noctilux Canada or Germany?
From: Dan Cardish <dcardish@sympatico.ca>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 10:28:54 -0500

I don't understand your point.  Cosina is a Japanese company, located
thousands of miles from Germany.  As far as know (and in part this is what
I am trying to find out), Cosina has no connections with Germany, other
than they bought a trademark (Voigtlander) which previously belonged to a
German based company.  Yet, Cosina advertises their products as somehow
being associated with Germany, but I see no connection whatsoever.    

I am not referring to people being assiciated with a company due to buying
their products, I don't understand this analogy.   Why would I call myself
"Dan Cardish - Photographer (Germany)", unless I had studios or offices
etc. in Germany?   I don't question Kyocera referring to their lenses as
Carl Zeiss Germany, since they have an active arrangement with a German
manufacturer, even though production may take place in Japan.   But what is
the connection in Cosina's case?

Dan C.

At 09:46 AM 27-02-01 -0500, Steve LeHuray wrote:
>> BMW is a German based company.   They just happen to own some plants in
>> other countries such as USA in addition to their German plants.  Is Cosina
>> similar to BMW in this way?
>>
>> I happen to live in Canada.  Does it make sense for me to incorporate
>> myself as a photographer and refer to myself as "Dan Cardish - Photographer
>> (Germany) Inc."?   I've never even been to Germany.
>>
>> Dan C.
>
>Dan,
>
>I do not understand your argument, just because somebody buys a product (a
>loaf of Bread) does not make you affiliated with the company that made the
>product.
>
>Steve
>Annapolis
>
>>
>> At 09:14 AM 27-02-01 -0500, Steve LeHuray wrote:
>>>> In what way is it a German company?  Are there any manufacturing
plants in
>>>> Germany?  Are there even any German employees?
>>>>
>>>> Dan C.
>>>
>>>BMW makes cars in S. Carolina, USA, but nobody calls them American cars.
>>>
>>>Steve
>>>Annapolis
>>>
>>>>
>>>> At 09:24 PM 27-02-01 +0800, ray tai wrote:
>>>>>Voigtlander is the brand and it is a German company.  The fact that a
>>>> Japanese
>>>>>company provided the technology and manufacturing does not make the term
>>>>>"Voigtlander Germany" untrue.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>

Replies: Reply from Dan Cardish <dcardish@sympatico.ca> (Re: [Leica] Noctilux Canada or Germany?)
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