Good afternoon.
I've had a request to engrave the US Marine Corps emblem on a product. I couldn't find one on D&M. Several Navy, but no Marine Corps. Am I just missing it?
Thx, rink.
US Marine Corps Emblem
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Re: US Marine Corps Emblem
I didn't see anything on Design & Make, but 3Dwave.us has one:
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Good afternoon.
Thanks, Randall, I’ll check it out.
Thx, rink.
Thanks, Randall, I’ll check it out.
Thx, rink.
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Re: US Marine Corps Emblem
Also, check out this previous post. I first created vectors from the emblems I downloaded. May not be what would help you in this project?
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=36013&p=265045#p265045
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=36013&p=265045#p265045
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Re: US Marine Corps Emblem
The Marine Corps is very enthusiastic about enforcing their trademarks. I paid for the hobbyist license to use it. It was a painless process to get it.
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Can you explain the process? Is it all done through a web site?I paid for the hobbyist license to use it. It was a painless process to get it.
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Yep, the application is online and pretty simple Look for the hobbyist agreement. You apply, they review and contact you. You pay at the end and they give you your license number which you must post in any ads or online sales. They aggressively go after stuff without the magic words
I paid $200 for the rights to use their trademarks for 2 years.
I paid $200 for the rights to use their trademarks for 2 years.
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Re: US Marine Corps Emblem
Here is the web link as of 2021-12-02: Marine Corps Trademark Licensing Program FAQ
Here is the link for all US military trademarks: DOD Branding & Trademarks
Here is the link for all US military trademarks: DOD Branding & Trademarks
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