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Frank Filz wrote in message <3CF2E41E.D7C01185@m...ng.com>... (...) They take it seriously enough that one Guild of Bricksmiths(tm) member had a message from eBay saying that using LEGO in his listing titles for custom sets was keyword spamming. He (...) (24 years ago, 28-May-02, to lugnet.market.services)
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In lugnet.market.services, Kevin Salm writes: <SNIP> (...) Because I'm an ignorent 12 year old new to ebay. :-) John Kruer (24 years ago, 28-May-02, to lugnet.market.services)
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(...) True, but on the flipside Ebay does use many copyrighted names as category names. And Lego knows that Lego sales on Ebay promotes their product, and that equals free advertising - no company would let that go. Also people who choose the Lego (...) (24 years ago, 28-May-02, to lugnet.market.services)
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(...) Actually, if TLC wanted to be serious, they probably should force eBay to change the category name to something other than LEGO, or force eBay to police it for non-LEGO. The way the category is being used, one could make a good argument that (...) (24 years ago, 28-May-02, to lugnet.market.services)
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(...) It could be considered that, but I don't find this type of thing of any great importance. Ebay allows a certain number of characters for the auction title and this seller was just a bit creative. What I want to know from you is WHY are you (...) (24 years ago, 28-May-02, to lugnet.market.services)
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