What are some rules for Adult Fans Of Lego (AFOL) Websites?
From Jeremy Sproat: ! NOTE: The author of this answer is not a lawyer, nor does he represent the LEGO® Group. For legal issues or questions concerning the LEGO® group, always check with them first. Their Web site is at www.lego.com. The LEGO® Group has a strong policy concerning how you, the LEGO enthusiast, publishes LEGO-related information on the Internet and other place. Happily, the LEGO Group s policy is very easy to work with. The LEGO Group has published a document called Fair Play, at http://www.lego.com/info/fair.asp. In this document, the objective of the LEGO Group is to: …prevent a use which, when viewed in overall context, is likely to lead to a blurring or loss of distinctiveness of [the LEGO Group’s] trademarks or cause consumers to believe mistakenly that there is an affiliation with or sponsorship by the LEGO Group. Included among the things which the LEGO Group requests fans who publish LEGO-related information, to keep in mind: • Do not use the LEGO Logo in an uno