My company will soon be distributing t-shirts, hats, and other apparel, as well as imprinted office products displaying the Linux name. As you know, there are millions of Linux users around the world who stand behind their favorite Linux-based distribution, and I wish to provide these users with the ability to further endorse their favorite distribution by offering them t-shirts, etc., with their favorite distribution's logo embroidered or printed.
My question for you- are there restrictions in place (Trademarks or otherwise) that discourage the use of the Debian logo? I want to be certain that I do not use your company's logo without authorization. Please note that my company will never use the Debian name or logo in a distasteful fashion, and my primary wish is to use the logo so that your valued customers have another means to express their satisfaction with your distribution. Also, I intend to help promote your products by including a Hyperlink from my website to "www.debian.org" so that my clients are prompted to visit your website, as well. Any information you provide me with will be deeply appreciated. Thank you for your time and response to my inquiry. Sincerely, Derek J. McWilliams President, EOS-TECH [EMAIL PROTECTED]