Hi all,

I'm not sure how else to ask this, but are we allowed to take some of
the OpenBSD artwork such as the blowfish wireframe pictures and specs,
get some stickers, t-shirts or other custom media developed and
perhaps even sell them?
Of course, any profits would get funneled back - and at the same time,
it is a form of advocacy and support in a positive light for a
preferred project.

I'm just curious to know if something like this is allowed or
acceptable? Is it something that would be frowned upon? Is the artwork
under a BSD license or such, or is it considered to be copyright the
owner(s) and not allowed?

According to
http://www.openbsd.org/art4.html

"Most images provided here are copyright by OpenBSD, by Theo de Raadt,
or by other members or developers of the OpenBSD group. However, it is
our intent that anyone be able to use these images to represent
OpenBSD in a positive light. So enjoy them and let the world see them,
if that is your wish."

I know it says this on openbsd.org, but not specifically the questions
above. This seems to imply using existing images from the image files
on the website, but not the artwork itself - hence this email as I'm
only wondering how this works.

I appreciate any clarification on these questions.

Thank you,

Richard

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