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One more thought: Though the contest is limited to four physical web pages,
what would the ruling be on content delivered via framesets? Can I post one
to four pages, but stuff extra info (but not more actual pages) into the
site without being disqualified? Same goes for Flash, etc.
Matt
In lugnet.technic.bionicle, Matthew Gerber writes:
> So...it's been a while now...has anyone received their Bionicle web site
> contest pack yet? I haven't, and the stuff hasn't been posted yet to the site.
>
> LEGO Bionicle team: If you see this, can you give us a new update on the
> availability of the materials, please? I have yet to receive a response from
> Leah Weston to my last e-mail, and nothing has been posted here. I know
> there are several VERY excited folks waiting to get started on their
> designs...don't kill our buzz now!
>
> Also, I have read the rules for the contest, and have a question. Should a
> web site created for the contest be kept private? It seems to me that since
> entries must be snail-mailed into LEGO, the URL for the site should be kept
> a secret from the general public except as used for the contest. Of course I
> realize that if I were to, say, link into my Bionicle site from my personal
> pages (but not back out again!) lots of people could see and enjoy it. But
> by the same measure, said people could blatently steal anything from ideas,
> to images, to the entire site and enter it as their own. Will entries be
> judged based on order of entry as well, to help keep this from happening?
>
> Just some thoughts.
>
> Matt
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