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Re: Lego Web page
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lugnet.castle
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Mon, 30 Apr 2001 15:57:07 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Brian Kasprzyk writes:
> A while back, I posted my web site out here on Lugnet, http://legobuilders.com
> I hardly received any response to my posting except for people yelling at me
> and pointing me to the "fair play rules" on Lego.com.
> Worse than that, someone EVEN thought that they would take matters into
> their own hands, thinking they were some lawyer GOD of Lego do and don't
> do... and contacted Lego directly complaining about my usage of the word
> Lego in my domain name.
> None-the-less to say, my site is still up. Which brings me to the point of
> this post:
> I was so disappointed about the response to my web site (after all the hard
> work I put into it) that I basically stopped working on it. So, here is my
> question, did anyone like it at all that I should continue working on it;
> the stories, personalities, places, etc.? If you would like to see more of
> my work or the next chapters in my stories, please post a response to this
> or contact me directly at brian.kasprzyk@westgroup.com
>
> Thanks for your time,
> BK>
I for one appreciated your web sight!
You have the details in the e-mail I sent you.
And I do believe that we agree about should be done with those who assume
to know trademark law or copyright infringement, and thus act upon their
ill-founded ignorance.
Sincerely,
--==Richard==--
You can reach me @
Shroud_of_Kung_Fu@Hotmail.com
. -Lego good, Canada great-®
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