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When can I use the LUGNET™ name? From Larry Pieniazek and Todd Lehman: ! The word LUGNET™ should be followed by (tm) (or ™), and is OK to use if youre not implying endorsement or the like. LUGNET should be in all capitals. In casual use, like news-postings, Todd is forgiving about the trademark and capitalization. The LUGNET Logo is trade dress and therefore subject to the usual restrictions. Todd has made a version available for use on web pages, but thats the only place it should be used without permission. If you use the logo on a webpage, the ALT attribute of the <IMG> tag bearing the logo should look like this example: <A TARGET=_top HREF=http://www.lugnet.com/> <IMG ALT=To www.lugnet.com BORDER=0 WIDTH=width HEIGHT=height HSPACE=hspace VSPACE=vspace SRC=filename></A> as shown here: http://www.lugnet.com/admin/logo/buttons/ Otherwise, you should disclaim it if there is any chance that someone would think it implied endorsement or that you were offically affiliated with Lugnet. Lugnet does not endorse things nor does it grant official affiliations. |
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