Rene,
Don't get all mad about this. Stop and think just a moment. Would Nike let you sell T-Shirts with their logo on them? What about McDonalds, Microsoft or anyone else with a logo to protect. I think you'll agree the answer is no.
All you need to do is get permission first. I can't speak for the board, but I don't know why they wouldn't give it. Especially if the club logo was surrounded by some promotional wording, such as "I belong to the CC>CC. Ask me how to join."
We all use the club logo to promote the club on things like business cards, our web sites, our mailings, etc. The ONLY difference here is that the club logo you are using is on an item that must be purchased and I think that makes all the difference in the world. The CC>CC logo is something that all club members are proud to display. Imagine if a pin manufacturer decided to make up a bunch of pins with the club logo on them to sell to club members. That wouldn't be right. He would be profiting by selling something that belongs to the club.
Greg
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