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In lugnet.market.brickshops, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.market.brickshops, Jake McKee writes:
> > In lugnet.market.brickshops, Alfred Speredelozzi writes:
> > > Is www.legoaftermarket.com legal?
> > >
> > > I think it is. At least in the region of the 7th circuit court of
> > > appeals in the U.S.
> >
> > Let me throw in that using "LEGO" in the URL of any site not owned or
> > operated by The LEGO Company is a violation of the Fair Play Policy
> > (http://www.lego.com/eng/info/fairplay.asp).
> >
> > We don't allow the use of our trademark in any form or fashion in the URL
> > because the URL implies that the site is owned by us. And of course this
> > isn't always the case!
>
> It looks like LEGO attorneys have finally decided to go after Brian Styles:
>
> http://www.legoweb.com/
Well, that was posted on August 7, 2002 - so maybe Lego's bark is worse than
their bite? I do not see how they could have let it go for this long with
nothing. Has anybody ever stood up to them before?
Mark P
http://www.landofbricks.com
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