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I changed my url at virtualave.net from lego. to bricks. because I did not
want Lego to contact me. Later I moved to refraxion and have my url as
http://fusion.refraxion.com !
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Matthew Miller <mattdm@mattdm.org> wrote in message
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> Mike Timm <mtimm@usinternet.com> wrote:
> > > Play Well? Visit http://lego.gerf.org/
> > Nice idea overall, but bad idea on the domain name.
>
> "Gerf" doesn't sound even remotely connected to LEGO. Their policy states
> that you shouldn't use Lego as part of the _domain name_, which it isn't in
> this case. "lego" is the _host name_, which is an entirely different thing.
>
> Granted, their policy also talks about "an internet address", but that's an
> extremely vague term. But the last sentence of the relevant paragraph
> clarifies: it would be misleading to use "lego" in the domain name.
>
>
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