The Loch Ness Monster and Trademarks. Or turning myth in profit.
✨ For marketers: here’s example of how a well-packaged myth and carefully protected trademark can literally turn into money from nothing.
In 1934, a famous “photograph of the Loch Ness Monster” appeared in the British press — a dark shadow emerging from the water.
Later it turned out to be a hoax with a model… but that hoax changed the fate of an entire region of Scotland.
📍 Loch Ness has become a true tourist mecca.
• Every year, hundreds of thousands of visitors come hoping to catch a glimpse of “Nessie.”
• Hotels, restaurants, souvenir shops, themed tours, and museums have flourished around the lake.
• 223 Trademarks “Loch ness”, 46 ™ “Nessie” ( UK+EU) , the monster’s image and variations — have become symbols of the region.
🥃 Local drinks joined the legend as well: Scotch whisky, ale, and other beverages embraced the “Nessie” brand as part of the regional identity. The monster now appears on labels, menus, and travel posters.
💡 The result — a fictional monster turned into a real economy:
• Myth → Brand → Tourism business
• A legend that cost almost nothing generated enormous profits through professional strategy, trademark registration, and brand use.
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