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Re: Stolen picture in Lego Theme Gallery?
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 26 Jul 2000 17:32:59 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Bob Hayes writes:
> Can an assembly of LEGO bricks (ie a model) be copyrighted? Or is it the
> photo of the model that can be copyrighted?
<snip>
IMHO, either way it is terrible that a parent will totally ignore recommended
ages and let a newborn play with Lego System elements.:-)
Maybe we are blowing this way out of proportion. Perhaps YinYinYin is short for
Scott and Scott lives on another planet with a larger orbit.:-) The biggest
problem is the lack of accountability in creating memberships, you do not even
need to supply an e-mail address!?! So you want to win, you submit an entry
with a membership with a lower age and you lie about the rest of your vitals,
and supply a 'hotmail' type of email in case you win, then give them your real
name and address when claim your prize. Only after you use your 100+ other
false memberships to help vote yourself the winner.
At least the system is fool proof!
Jude
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