On Wed, 21 May 2003 09:56:59 -0400, Alex R. alex756@nyc.rr.com gave utterance to the following:
I think that the analogy with Macintosh may be a bit wrong. If someone gets linked to Wikipedia by putting the word larousse into a brower, search engine, etc., in light of Larousse publishing English encyclopedias
That isn't going to happen. "Larousse" is only temporarily visible during the transition to the new webserver. The name will not be used at all in public once the transition is complete. My hosts use server names which include "Scooby" and "Scrappy" but the only reason I know that is through doing contract work for them (you might see it on a tracerout result, too). Will Hanna-Barbera file suit? Not likely.