Keywords: DEA Patch - Cocaine Intelligence Unit.png en A patch of the United States Drug Enforcement Administration US DEA Cocaine Intelligence Unit The patch depicts the grim reaper with a scythe an hourglass and a bomb in a field of snow 1970-01-01 https //thetrap fm/ https //thetrap fm/ This emblem is used by the podcast Chapo Trap House as their logo Originally it was a patch created and used by employees of the US DEA https //www washingtonpost com/news/wonk/wp/2015/03/20/the-oddly-beautiful-and-sometimes-disturbing-artistic-talent-of-the-nations-drug-cops/ Washington Post A higher-res scan of the https //www washingtonpost com/news/wonk/wp/2015/03/20/the-oddly-beautiful-and-sometimes-disturbing-artistic-talent-of-the-nations-drug-cops/ utm_term 888d02104433 same patch is included in the Washington Post article; however that author claims copyright over his scans https //www flickr com/photos/31368667 N04/15767982628/in/album-72157641201395044/ on Flickr Although it is an unmodified scan/faithful reproduction of a public-domain work can be copyrighted http //www likelihoodofconfusion com/who-owns-the-copyright-scans-public-domain-works/ analysis here I thought it would be simpler to honor that scanner's claim for the time being and use this particular image which bears no such claim Although the true author of any individual patch is unknown at least in currently available verifiable sources it is well-documented that such patches were created by federal employees and thus this is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the federal government within the meaning of copyright law The patches as noted in the source above are often not produced in an official capacity or with the knowledge or approval of an agency's higher-ups ; nonetheless it is also documented that such patches were used on uniforms during official DEA raids and served a specific identifying function when raiding suspected drug operations the agents needed a quick visual way to identify one another The work was thus created as part of that person's official duties Even if the patches were not directly funded by the DEA or approved/acknowledged by higher-ups they were used as part of the official duties of drug raids other versions PD-USGov Drug Enforcement Administration badges Death reaper Cocaine Law enforcement patches |