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| === Observations summary === | | === Observations summary === |
| Summarising the observations note above, we see the following brands: | | Summarising the observations note above, we see the following brands: |
− | * universal brand, exact same name used in all countries and languages. e.g. "Nutella" | + | *1 universal brand, exact same name used in all countries and languages. e.g. "Nutella" |
− | * brand that is translated in different langauges "The Laughing Cow", "La vache qui rit" | + | *2 brand that is translated in different languages "The Laughing Cow", "La vache qui rit" |
− | * brands that have the same name, but used in different languages | + | *3 brands that have the same name, but used in different languages |
− | * brands that have the same name, but used in different countries | + | *4 brands that have the same name, but used in different countries |
− | * brands that have the same name, and used in the same country. (e.g. "Ferrero" in Italy: there's also a pasta brand). | + | *5 brands that have the same name, and used in the same country. (e.g. "Ferrero" in Italy: there's also a pasta brand). |
− | * brands in non-latin scripts, which can not be latinised | + | *6 brands in non-latin scripts, which can not be latinised |
| + | *7 parent brands are sometimes shown on packaging |
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| == Use cases == | | == Use cases == |
| The brands taxonomy has multiple applications within OFF. Theres are: | | The brands taxonomy has multiple applications within OFF. Theres are: |