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Re: Policy clarification regarding catalogs
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Fri, 17 Dec 1999 22:24:44 GMT
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Brad Justus <legodirect@lego.com> wrote in message
news:FMwGur.E6n@lugnet.com...
> Questions have been raised recently regarding our stance toward the
> publication (scanned and posted) of our catalogs,
...
> However, the posting of retailer catalogs is a completely different matter.
> Though such catalogs may come to be in the possession of consumers (either by
> mistake or improper means), these are not materials which are intended for,
> nor are freely available to, the public. Such publications, while perhaps of
> interest to the enthusiast community, are communications between our company
> and our trade partners and do not belong online. Their release violates the
> LEGO Group's copyrights in those catalogs and may also jeopardize the LEGO
> Group's ability to protect its other intellectual property rights (i.e. patent
> and trademark). Therefore, if such a catalog or other trade material does
> happen to fall into your hands, you may NOT publish this off- or on-line in
> any form. (Note: even the digitization of analog material is itself a
> copyright violation.) Please understand that we must take appropriate steps
> to enforce this policy, if necessary.
Thanks for the clarification.
I was the guilty party who breifly posted the 2000 retailers scans. I
apologise for this, and will not be making them publically available again.
Huw
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