Yes, and it is an especially fancy monogram too.  Multi-color process makes
labels more expensive.

Best, Doug


On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 9:13 AM John Woodgate <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unfortunately, the DLC logos include the L-word:
>
> https://www.designlights.org/terms/logo-guidelines/
>
> Best wishes
> John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
> J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
> Rayleigh, Essex UK
>
> On 2019-07-19 15:43, Doug Powell wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Well actually, I'm not confused. But I'm certain some consumers are.
>
> I ran across an LED lighting fixture product and they were promoting "*ETL
> and DLC Listed*", of course I became curious. DLC is a consortium about
> energy efficiency and in this company's view DLC gets top billing along
> with ETL safety certification. DLC has been around for some time and
> possibly this is the first time I've seen the two promoted in this manner,
> but it got my attention. Some companies ethically make the distinction that
> DLC is not a safety certification while others do not.
>
> Maybe I'm blowing this all out of proportion and possibly I'm becoming
> territoriality minded, I simply don't want other people treading on my
> safety certs soil and that said we certainly don't have exclusive use of
> the generic word "listed". I simply don't like the phrase *DLC Listed*.
> I've seen this sort of thing before when acronyms are added to product
> labeling a little like NASCAR racing stickers or all the special labeling
> for food and shampoo, that is when it is used as a sales tool. Of course,
> the more acronyms and symbols you add to a product the better it is,
> right?  Maybe someday we'll have fat-free, range-free, non-GMO, fair trade,
> gluten free, grass fed, humanely handled, made from recycled HDPE lighting
> products... or maybe not.
>
> Here is that DLC link, https://www.designlights.org/
>
> Happy Friday and best to all, Doug
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