First world problems, right? "You there, young man, is that a properly licensed design?"
May be, but from what I remember, companies have a legal obligation to fight every infringement they're aware of, otherwise a court may judge the trademark or copyright to have been abandoned.
That's why Disney goes after day care centers that have Mickey in a mural, or why McDonalds tried (unsuccessfully, for once!) to sue the High Laird of the Clan MacDonald over a restaurant he had opened in Scotland. Not because they WANT to garner a reputation as dicks, but that if they don't, a judge may well void their rights.