Intellectual Property
Dec. 14, 2006
Game Maker Fights Switcheroo That Made Toy Site a Porn Site
LOS ANGELES - Santa Monica-based board games company Morning Star Games got a rude awakening late last week when it discovered that the Internet address to its whimsical, child-friendly Web site had been taken over by - what else? - a hardcore pornography site.




By Andrew Harmon
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Santa Monica-based board games company Morning Star Games got a rude awakening late last week when it discovered that the Internet address to its whimsical, child-friendly Web site had been taken over by - what else? - a hardcore pornography site.
"Our company slogan is 'Get in on the fun.' I guess we're gonna have to change it to...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Santa Monica-based board games company Morning Star Games got a rude awakening late last week when it discovered that the Internet address to its whimsical, child-friendly Web site had been taken over by - what else? - a hardcore pornography site.
"Our company slogan is 'Get in on the fun.' I guess we're gonna have to change it to...
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