Another PG 'clone'

How do we like this one? http://www.gutenberg.com -- Marcello Perathoner webmaster@gutenberg.org

This is what it says: "Project Gutenberg is a wonderful project that has been going on for several decades, making public domain books available to people for free. We support the work of Project Gutenberg. We also believe, however, that as more and more value is added to books, even public domain books, that people will pay reasonable prices for these new information forms. So, whether a book is $1 or free is not a big issue to us at Gutenberg.com, but it is an issue if that additional $1 allows for newer and better services to be offered. Project Gutenberg and Gutenberg.com are not affiliated and if you look at the About page on Gutenberg.com, you will see that ebooks, and within that context free ebooks, will be a portion of this site. And we plan to have many places where free ebooks can be found, including Project Gutenberg. We hope you will join us here at Gutenberg.com as your home for the next phase of books, publishing, ebooks, and so on and so forth. This list below is from Project Gutenberg's site, and we are putting this up here to see how people like it." [followed by our PG Top 100 with links to the books] It's obviously making money on PGs reputation but very clear about the fact they are not directly affiliated with PG. It is free PR, but would this still be considered abuse of the PG trademark? Marcello Perathoner wrote:
How do we like this one?

Hi All, I've registered www.gutenberg.ph today, but that will be the home of a Philippines oriented Project Gutenberg, and I have asked Michael beforehand. Initially, it will contain many pointers back to the original PG, but we are planning to add more materials that cannot be cleared in the US (The Philippines is a life+50 country) Anyway, before people discover it, and start asking questions. Jeroen Hellingman. Marcello Perathoner wrote:
How do we like this one?
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Jeroen Hellingman (Mailing List Account)
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Marcello Perathoner
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Miranda van de Heijning