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tobbe you are right
but what about the words which just contain "lego" letters
in polish there is a word "legowisko" which means "lair"
if i name my site www.legowisko.com
it is not really connected to TLC
so this is the normal regular word
of course my url means "my lego lair"
i think TLC cannot grab all words which contains magic word
so legotrucks can be something like aabbcc
:)
lego-trucks looks bad
en = pl
yo mate = hej kolego
to delegate = delegowac
i hope lair comes from lie
in polish legowisko comes from "lezec"
br
pixel
btw
i know this topic has been "processed"
but if someone from TLC read this (i think jake)
what TLC thinks about this
"Tobbe Arnesson" <StPnAtM@lotek.nu> wrote in message news:HExEC2.1DD5@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.modelteam, Paul Kleniewski writes:
> > hi dennis
> >
> > is it possible you would get this url (i mean www.legotrucks.com)
> > maybe you would have it
>
> It's not a good idea to have the word lego in the domain name. See TLC's fair
> play policy:
> http://www.lego.com/eng/info/fairplay.asp
>
> "The LEGO Trademark cannot be used in an Internet Address
> The LEGO trademark should not be incorporated into an Internet address.
> Internet addresses have become useful tools for people to identify the source
> of a homepage. Using "LEGO" in the domain name would be creating the misleading
> impression that the LEGO Group sponsored the homepage. "
>
> The domainname is either lego.org, xyzlegoxyz.net, xyzlego.com, legoxyz.com or
> lego.xyz.com. So a folder on the server can be named LEGO, e.g.
> www.xyz.com/lego/.
>
> Anything between the http:// and the first '/' is part of the domain name, that
> is the part that needs translation of a DNS-server.
>
> The URL on the other hand is the complete path to a file or folder on a server,
> e.g. http://www.lego.com/eng/info/fairplay.asp
>
> Jan-Tore should be in the process of moving, perhaps this has something to do
> with his domain disapearing? It could also be that TLC asked him to take it
> down.
>
> I hope Dennis finds a new server soon (preferable one without banners and
> pop-ups).
>
> Best regards,
> /Tobbe
> http://www.lotek.nu
> (remove SPAM when e-mailing)
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| (...) Perhaps not, but the Fairplay policy has this written about fan sites and I don't see any fan using an domain name like that :) (...) Lair is actually a hole in the ground (or mountain) where dragons and trolls live (and other wild animals), (...) (22 years ago, 15-May-03, to lugnet.publish.html)
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| (...) Legally, Lego can't necessarily stop someone else from getting the domain "ThisSiteIsSponsored...Lego.com". However, in some countries (US at least, I assume many others), Lego has a copyright to their name. So they could take it to court and (...) (22 years ago, 15-May-03, to lugnet.modelteam, lugnet.technic, lugnet.build)
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| (...) It's not a good idea to have the word lego in the domain name. See TLC's fair play policy: (URL) LEGO Trademark cannot be used in an Internet Address The LEGO trademark should not be incorporated into an Internet address. Internet addresses (...) (22 years ago, 15-May-03, to lugnet.modelteam, lugnet.technic, lugnet.build)
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