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If this is exactly like taking the Nike logo off a pair of shoes so a pair of converse can be sold with it; why did the vendor put the iron on logos on store shelves for any of the public to buy?
I'd say it's more like Gap selling geans with Ykk zippers. Someone else comes along and buy Ykk zippers off the shelf to put in there own geans. If Gap owned Ykk, it to would have to choice of selling zippers separately on store shelves or only to owners of Gap branded pants.
"If this is exactly like taking the Nike logo off a pair of shoes so a pair of converse can be sold with it; why did the vendor put the iron on logos on store shelves for any of the public to buy? "
That would be like making a hackintosh for your own use. But Nike will not be happy if you then sell your Nike logo'd converse as Nikes.





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IT IS EXACTLY what this specifically clone maker did. Whether you like it or not,is your problem.