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I have also been repeatedly promoting Revive on the official Battlefield.com forums since 2015 (even my signature on the official Battlefield.com forums are links to Revive), much to the awareness of EA & Dice, without having any of my posts getting disapproval from their forum/game admins.
So far EA/DICE have maintained the 'don't officially endorse while do not condemn/prohibit' stance, because they see Revive as not interfering with their business (they have abandoned BF2 business/support wise). With big future projects they have coming up, it is a waste of their time to deal anything with an abandoned game which only appeal more to niche old school players, instead of the majority mainstream younger players preferring the new BF/COD weapon/movement physics.
Legal-schmegal, shutting down Revive will not gain them anything financially (may even cost them money if they want proper legal intervention). It will also definitely hurt their reputation among BF fans, especially that a lot of current Revive BF2 players do play newer BFs and EA games, and are their current/future customers. as well.
We can only hope they keep this stance.
In my experience being in the battlelog.co community, I have never been aware of any complaints from literally thousands of players about any of battlelog.co files/downloads/online service being 'dangerous' in anyway.