Chrysler Corp has actively been going after all the aftermarket people using their logo in advertising and on the products. This IS serious business. DMC Houston has invested A LOT in staking their livelyhood on the Delorean and all that goes with it. They are entitled to at least control the use of the logo. My suggestion is to go ahead with the repreduction of the label but come to some kind of agreement with DMC Houston and sell it exclusively to them. Something on the order of the keys they now sell. They can't do everything, they buy from other sources so you would just be a vender to them for the label. The benefit to you would be you would have a one stop bulk buyer with good credit, the downside is that they will attempt to set the price. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, mike.griese@xxxx wrote: > Uh, nice sentiment, but wrong. > > Trademarks have value. Sometimes lots of value - think of Pepsi, > Coca Cola, IBM, HP, Ford, the Chevrolet bowtie. It takes a lot of > time and effort to build the reputation that is behind those > trademarks. Just seeing those logos gives you an immediate > impression in your mind about the brand they represent. >