To clarify, no Karmashares-related products or services are for sale or have been sold.
The Karma and Karmacoin logos are technically owned by myself (as I started the contest and paid for it). Not that it makes much difference, but I was the one who pushed for the name change to "Karma", although of course quite a few of us will always know us as Karmacoin
Karma and Karmacoin trademarks, in the digital currency classification, are technically owned by myself (as I registered it and paid for it). The idea is to provide exclusive use of these names to the Karma cryptocurrency community (and protection against any other parties wishing to use these names). I do not see myself as the owner but caretaker of these marks.
Karma is open source. No one owns the Karma source code.
Karmacoin.me is a domain that I registered (as are KarmaFund.me and others)
kosmost you may have organised the contest and may have paid the lion share of the reward but the contest was actually for an open source logo and the logo itself was produced by community member to be used in and incorporated into open source software.
so that makes you the benefactor not rights holder. you yourself said so many times that you were donating your time to help the community. you might be annoyed with those people who trolled you but you cannot undo the words you said and the donations you made to the community.
Do what you want with Karmashares but don't try to sell or buy Karma rights because you wont get far trying to enforce those rights on an open source community.
people who held karmashares also had "rights" which may be legally en-forcible but is a different minefield...
Apologies, but you really don't know what you're talking about in the above post. Perhaps another post will be more accurate.
You are completely mistaken when you write, "...open source logo and the logo itself was produced by community member"