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			<title><![CDATA[Lego just bought Bricklink]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[[url=https://www.brothers-brick.com/2019/11/26/news-the-lego-group-acquires-bricklink-from-nexon-founder-jay-kim-for-undisclosed-sum-interview-with-lego-cmo-julia-goldin/]Here's the exclusive interview with Brother's Brick.[/url]

Thoughts?

I'm really nervous about this, and don't see much good coming from it. Sure, more MOC contests, giveaways, and events, but at what long-term cost? Personally, I was loving the direction Bricklink was heading on it's own. Stud.io, the AFOL Designer Program, and the revamped/redesigned site were all fantastic changes. 

While Brother's Brick points out the obvious, that it seems there's a major conflict of interest, I have a few other concerns. Will the Bircklink categories be swapped out for Lego's own color names and categories? (I prefer Bricklink's) Besides Brickarms, what other third-party products will they ban? How will this exist side by side with Lego's own online Pick-A-Brick service?]]></description>
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