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Well, if anyone shows up to complain about it, I'll talk to them then.

Considering the variety of paid merchandise which is floating around, it can't be too aggressively being pursued. A quick check on both Shapeways and Thingiverse turns up a whole lot of material.

If anyone started making a hundred grand at a time, I suspect we would see some rather aggressive action, but as things are? Not going to happen.

Yeah, it shouldn't be a problem actually. But here you can read.He wrote about the new logo: https://steemit.com/logo/@steemitblog/the-new-steemit-logo-is-here

Yes, and if they do not pursue control over that logo, it falls into public usage.

And yet, it's been two months, several things have made use of the logo, and as far as I know no one has even received a request.

That doesn't mean that they won't do so in the future, but they haven't done so in the past.

It is one thing to make a declaration of a fact and another to actually pursue that declaration.

(I don't actually want to think about how hard it would be to pursue interdiction of usage of that logo for commercial purposes against someone outside of the US or northern Europe, where logo registration is, at best, a spotty thing. Though it would be kind of amusing to see.)

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