Remove "gotomeeting" in Lync 2013

Hi,
is it possible to remove the "gotomeeting" feature from within Lync 2013? When you click into a contact and click the ellipsis (far right) there is the option but we dont have a subscription and I'm afraid it might cause confusion during my pilot
Thanks,
John

You can either uninstall GoToMeeting or remove the Lync intergration by removing the command from the Lync menu, see: http://rickliev.wordpress.com/2013/03/22/dis-integrate-gotomeeting-from-microsoft-lync/
Also: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg412788.aspx
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