Subject: Re: Copyright/trademark and the BSD daemon (was: Re: unofficial poll about new logo)
To: NetBSD-current Users <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Timo_Sch=F6ler?= <eclipser23@web.de>
List: current-users
Date: 11/01/2004 21:31:01
> > Also, I thought that he specifically disavowed the "beastie" name,
> saying
> > that the guy whose image he holds under copyright never had a name.
>
> Amusingly enough, Kirk couldn't name the http directory '', so guess
> which name he chose? ;-)
>
> In any case, the lowdown on the daemon's copyright can be found here.
>
> http://www.mckusick.com/beastie/mainpage/copyright.html
>
> _________________________________________________________________
>
> Statement on the Use of the BSD Daemon Figure:
> _________________________________________________________________
>
> The BSD Daemon is copyrighted by Marshall Kirk McKusick. Usage of
> the
> daemon is permitted under the terms described below. Several of
> the
> shirts shown in this web page were produced by others after
> obtaining
> written permission to use the daemon. The copyright of the
> derivative
> artwork remains with the shirt producer; such copyrights are noted
> in
> the descriptive text for the shirt.
>
> Individuals may use the daemon for their personal use within
> the
> bounds of good taste (an example of bad taste was a picture of the
> BSD
> daemon blowtorching a Solaris logo).
hm.
what about this:
http://www.linuxisforbitches.com/imgs/small_takeittux.jpg
?
:D
> When reasonably possible, I would
> like the text ``BSD Daemon Copyright 1988 by Marshall Kirk
> McKusick.
> All Rights Reserved.'' to be included. This text need not be
> etched
> into the figure or garishly displayed when using the daemon as say
> an
> Icon in a web frame. A good example of how to handle the due credit
> in
> a web page is to create a link from the daemon picture to
> the
> following text:
> BSD Daemon Copyright 1988 by Marshall Kirk McKusick.
> All Rights Reserved.
>
> Permission to use the daemon may be obtained from:
> Marshall Kirk McKusick
> 1614 Oxford St
> Berkeley, CA 94709-1608
> USA
> or via email at mckusick [at] mckusick.com
>
> If you want to mass produce the daemon on Tshirts, CDROM's, etc
> you
> need to request permission in advance. In general, I require that
> the
> daemon be used in an appropriate way. This means that it has to
> be
> something related to BSD and not expropriated as a company
> logo
> (though I do allow companies with BSD-based products such as
> Scotgold
> or WindRiver to use it). I regret having to be so legalistic about
> the
> daemon, but I almost lost the daemon to a certain large
> company
> because I failed to show due dilligence in protecting it. So,
> I've
> taken due dilligence seriously since then.
> Marshall Kirk McKusick
> January 1995
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timo