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Looking for the edge could trigger TLC to feel a need imposing restrictions
more severe than the current ones. So please consider, there is a risk youre
going to make things harder for the rest of us.
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I disagree - both about using l3go and about greater restrictions. Pushing
towards an edge means that TLG will need to delinate it more clearly - which
means less grey area.
as for the l3go, i think your average user would think something like l three
g o? what does that mean? - and your average nettie would realize the 1337, and
thus know that TLG would never use 1337 in their webnames. so, i would suppose
it would be okay, but youre right - it is pushing the limits.
-Lenny
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| Hello Niels, (...) To me a name as l3go seems like getting as close to the edge as possible. Prehaps it's just (bearly) enough to be legal (but I'm not even sure about that), but it's certainly against the spirit of the rule. Looking for the edge (...) (20 years ago, 10-Dec-04, to lugnet.lego.direct, lugnet.dear-lego, FTX)
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