Legally, technically, yes, they would have a case IF they wanted to persue
IF they even found out about it. I wouldn't suggest selling them on ebay or
publishing them in a catalog or website, but a run of a few hundred or so
wouldn't even raise an eyebrow.
I know I've seen Lucas jibe shirts available at shows. If they were all so
touchy, wouldn't you think Jag, Lotus, Land Rover, or Mini would be going
after the vendors who openly advertise those logos on shirts they have made?
Found all of those logos readily available from Jeff.
I still say the worst that would happen could be a cease and desist letter
from the lawyers.
Tis always easier to seek forgiveness than permission, especially when
dealing with a large corp.
Just my .02
gordie
> Gordie:
>
> The following went to Albert E. this early AM and then went to Dean Lake
> later on.
>
> Personally, "I" would not EVEN want to screw with Delphi!! But
> that's just
> me doing CYA!!!<G>
>
> Ed
> *********************
> Hey Albert!!
>
> Wanna post this or even re-write<G>??
>
> Delphi Group OWNS Lucas which is still a current marketed brand.
>
> Somehow don't think Delphi will just look the other way<G>!
>
> Paul M. was dead on.
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