I am doing the newsround one now :P
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People say that a re branding wouldnt work but imagine hxf without vip :o
The people who buy vip dont do it for the features most of the time they do it because it makes them feel part of the site :) having their name on some long list somewhere wont work at all and will lose alot of the community spirit.
I think that if Sulake go through with this, rebranding is the only thing that will work. All that would need to be changed is the URL, Name and Habbo Images... The Habbo sections can all remain... I mean; we have a Runescape section but we're not considered a Runescape fansite are we?
I hope it stays official :(
I remember a few years ago they had that watchdog program for children on cbbc. Do they still have it they would be a good source to get in contact with as they speak on your behalf etc. Sounds stupid i know but they are more likely to deal with a teenage targeted website that the real watch dog lol.
I think rebranding is one of the best ideas now. If we use a loophole, Sulake will just patch it up. The best way is to give them no control over HxF. Anyway, most people do not use Habbo on this site. A Habbo section can be also mantained though. Official status - Habbox is one of the fansites I feel, that is still popular even if it is not official and this has been proven before when it was still popular despite a long period of not being official.
Shawn
The thing, if it had to be re-branded, there would only be like one Habbo forum because the amount that there are now would make it a Habbo fansite. The trade forums will have to go, the Habbo graphics forums will have to go and be replaced with one forum for MMRPG Alts (or whatever the blooming things are called :P) which can include Habbo. Habbo News, rumours, trades, rooms and so on will probably have to go in Console Games with multiple sub-forums depending on how much they're used. A catagory could work though, and the excuse "It's talked about alot" would hide any idea for it being a Habbo fansite forum :P
I doubt they'll be able to copyright the word "Habbo" so much that they have control over which sites may use it. If they did, The Times newspaper will be in trouble and reviews on any media will have to be removed. Granted, I think they have the power to forcefully remove words from sites that they choose from.