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Union Pacific and licensing agreements
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The problem is that this practice IS impacting the model railroading hobby. Example: I cannot find "Texaco" decals bacause Texaco will not allow decal manufacturers to use the logo without paying a fee. Yes I know I can recreate these via computer myself but I have never been able to get the quality I have come to enjoy from Microscale and others. In sum: this policy has limited my ability to enjoy my hobby to some degree. These guys need to realize that they have MUCH more to gain by simply allowing the use of their logos for purposes such as this and saving their legal energies in pursuit of real offenders that pose a true threat to their corporate identity. <br /> <br />Terry (Ohio)
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