Yaroslav Halchenko wrote: 
        I don't think so:
        http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4803:q33o33.2.1
        "The mark consists of a spiral formed with the style of a paintbrush
        stroke with the word "debian" written."

And there are much simpler trademarks out there. The logo of a famous
clothing company consists in a blue square with three characters written
in white, in a given font. 

        i.e. swirl on its own is not trademarked, thus could be freely used for
        other projects

The swirl is a trademark, regardless of your uninformed opinion on that
topic. 

-- 
Joss


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