Would you right-click save that logo that is in the repo, refurbish it, craft it and profit from it?

Say a chunk of the gains might better be contributed back to project development

Say it could have the chance to empower bitcoin/economical activities in the so called "third world countries"

I don't have the link at hand right now though for example someone did a leather engraving with the citadel dispatch logo for a liquor bottle and the idea was to contribute back to opensats. Something alike.
I'm not sure what you're asking. Promoting/helping FOSS is near universally considered good. But like most things considered universally good, mostly in that people are sacrificing for others, there's a bystander effect and/or a free rider problem.
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I'm not gonna lie... topic is delicate in the sense that it can go to the border of both the so called piracy and intellectual property
My point is about markets (labor and services prices/wages) and demographic balancing (geolocation, regional shaping)
Say for example, Austin HQ struggles to keep the hq afloat: wide range of tactics can be planned/projected ahead
One part of the scope; related particularly to merchandise and imagery, happens to be a market with a demographic un-balance
I explain myself: The technicians, professionals and even street artists, they all need to pay further than those in places where life is cheaper: These being expensive materials, expensive services; and particularly for handcrafted products, I think on villages around the world whom artisans are struggling to make a living. At the end might be better a question on supply chain building: Thinking since stickers, primarily, but what about swag, tools (like metal plates,) and so on, towards an actual real estate built since and around a bitcoin ethos...