* "Jon S. Berndt" <jonsber...@comcast.net>:
> [...] but contact the various trademark/logo owners and very
> carefully inform them of the project and ask them for permission.

Such requests go to the legal department, right? Their job is to
protect the company, so their response will almost certainly be
"no" -- tbe safest and most protective answer they can give. And it
doesn't matter one bit if they have a leg to stand on legally!
It's probably a gray area in many jurisdictions, but isn't what
we do sculpting and painting, hence *art*? So what you end up
with is an almost certain questionable "no". How much better
is that than a questionable "maybe"?

m.

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