The Boing Ball needs Hyperion's authority.
Without wanting to be difficult, can you point to where this is the case?
I dont see any difference between selling, for example, copied Workbench disks and unlicensed Amiga merchandise. But if a link to a person selling copied Workbench disks were posted on Amiga.org, it would be removed immediately.. just another perspective?
The problem is that Amiga.Inc are a dead company, or if we're being generous, currently not available to contact. So even if Hyperion has the rights for the Boing Ball, using the name AMIGA is still problematic.
Now again, given that you are apparently fully licensed already and that there is a market for $1 sticky labels with the domed transparent rubber finish, what exactly is there to stop you from offering an official, sanctioned product?
It's all well and good bitching about "unlicensed merchandise" and how it effects legit businesses. But if you aren't offering anything that is competing with your product base, it does come across as somewhat hollow. And that sir, is the difference between this and a set of workbench disks that you do stock.