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Michael Edwards <medwards@ukonline.co.uk> wrote in message
news:FpMF7z.LwA@lugnet.com...
> Lugnet and brickshlelf Are controlled by Lego In US
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> Me and Brickset are controlled by Lego AS in Denmark
Given the international nature of the web, I find that unlikely.
> But as the new rules from lego, these sites are not to show any logo's
> unless they have permission, which Lugnet and brickshelf has, but i don't
> know about Huw's Site?
I have no permission, and will not be seeking any.
IMHO, any organisation is more likely to prefer its copyrighted images to be
put on the web in the form originally published rather than have them
'messed about with', and potentially trying to pass them off as something
else.
i.e. Publish LEGO pics with the logo blued-out could imply that they are
made by someone else, or you are trying to pass them off as your own.
Can you let us know the exact wording of your 'no logo' agreement?
Huw
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Use of LEGO logo
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| The "exact wording of your 'no logo' agreement" is as follows I am allowed to display any images from Lego , that means anything like the Sercet Image that you found last year, and you remove them beacuse of the legal part Therefore in return I (...) (25 years ago, 10-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.publish)
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| Lugnet and brickshlelf Are controlled by Lego In US Me and Brickset are controlled by Lego AS in Denmark But as the new rules from lego, these sites are not to show any logo's unless they have permission, which Lugnet and brickshelf has, but i don't (...) (25 years ago, 8-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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