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Question: Can I Sell Disney Themed Art

You cannot sell your drawings of Disney characters because, by doing so, you would be infringing on The Walt Disney Company’s copyrights and trademarks. These characters are their intellectual property. If you want to sell your Disney artwork, you have to secure a license from them.

Is it legal to sell Disney art?

Answer: “Illegally.” You cannot legally make and sell any product with Disney lyrics, quotes, or characters on it without permission from The Walt Disney World Company. Unfortunately for small sellers, Disney has far more resources to legally pursue you and you will not win the battle.

Can you sell art with Disney characters?

No you cannot paint, offer for sale, sell, or otherwise tinker with a Disney character, at least it is illegal without an express license from the Walt Disney company.

Can you legally use Disney images?

A Disney character’s name or image can be used without a license if it is a fair use. “Fair use” is a term that broadly refers to using the image in a limited manner that promotes freedom of expression.

Can I sell Mickey shaped items?

You can not make items and sell them using trademarked names such as Disney, Minnie or Mickey Mouse, Winnie the pooh and other characters UNLESS you have a license from those companies.

How do you get rights to Disney characters?

In order to use the characters legally, you must request permission from Disney Enterprises. Multiple corporate entities of Disney own many of the intellectual property rights of Disney characters. To learn more about which Disney entity owns the character you want to use, visit the Disney website.

Can I draw someone and sell it?

Each person, including celebrities, have what’s called a “Right of Publicity.” This means you cannot exploit another person’s name or likeness without permission. Exploitation includes both public displays and selling for profit. Creating the artwork is not a violation of the Right of Publicity.

Is it illegal to sell paintings of cartoons?

The answer is, if you are creating fan art whether for profit or not, any copyrighted character or use of trademark in a description or title without prior written consent from the copyright owner, then selling fan art is illegal but making fan art is not illegal.

Are Disney silhouettes copyrighted?

The simple answer is no. If the silhouette is clearly recognizable as a copyrighted character (ie: Snow White) and you are exploiting it commercially, it is likely an infringement. And Disney would likely not hesitate in sending you a cease-and-desistJun 20, 2012.

Does Disney use licensing?

Disney’s Rights to License Disney has the right to license the characters in its various movies, TV shows and cartoons, or to not license them. As far as most businesses are concerned, Disney’s going with “not.”.

What Disney images are public domain?

Rapunzel, Snow White, and Cinderella. They are now in the public domain and can be used freely. Of course, you can’t use the Disney’s retelling of the stories. If you are curious, the Brothers Grimm are also responsible for recording many other stories.

How do I avoid copyright infringement on Etsy?

Don’t Use Artwork That Isn’t Yours! Copyright law centers around the protection of someone’s creative work – and that includes art. Don’t use artwork from the Internet without an artist’s permission and then reproduce it on t-shirts, jewelry or other paraphernalia.

Is the Disney logo copyrighted?

Technically what you want to do appears to be both copyright and trademark infringement — copyrights would cover Disney characters while trademarks cover Disney names and logos. While Disney vigorously protects its IP, whether itApr 28, 2017.

Can you sell Harry Potter stuff on Etsy?

You can’t use anything from Harry Potter for commercial purposes (i.e. selling it). Saying your art is “inspired by” does not get around the infringement issue. You should create your own art, rather than try to find a way to use someone else’s name, brand, creation, art, or other copyrighted or trademarked work.

Are images on Etsy copyrighted?

Copyrighted Pictures Don’t use images for your products you found on Google Images or another Etsy shop. Exclusive ownership of and the right to make use of those images are owned by the copyright owner. In fact, in the majority of cases, use of those images is copyright infringement.

Can I sell copyrighted items on Etsy?

No. It is still illegal. Some shops don’t know. Some don’t care.

Can you copyright a character name?

IANAL disclaimer but generally character names themselves cannot be copyrighted. They may be trademarked but only if the literary work/movie/or a related product were named after the character. So, trademark would only come into play for secondary characters in widely merchandised works.

Is the Disney castle copyrighted?

The Disney castle concept is the protected intellectual property of Disney Inc. and may not be used on Zazzle products without permission, regardless of who the original artist or photographer may be.

How can I legally sell my art?

If you are selling any artwork yourself, it is a legal requirement to have a business license. It allows you to file for a DBA (Doing Business As) so that you can operate under the business name of your choice. You can also operate a business under your own name.

Can I sell a drawing of a celebrity?

You can sell a fine art painting of a celebrity as long as it is a transformative work of art. This means it needs to be artistic in nature, not just a faithful likeness. The painting cannot copy an existing work of art (including a photo), and cannot interfere with a celebrity’s “right of publicity”.

Is drawing a picture copyright infringement?

Photographs can be copyrighted. A drawing made from a copyrighted photograph is a derivative work; such a drawing can be published only if the copyright owner of the underlying photograph has given his express consent. The artist of the drawing also has a copyright on all aspects original to his or her drawing.

Can I draw a picture of a cartoon and sell it?

Any commercial use of a copyrighted cartoon character without permission of the copyright holder is a violation of law. This includes the sale of any drawings or art works, either by themselves or in some other form such as on a T-shirt, team logo, advertisement, billboard, or promotional design.

Can I paint characters and sell them?

Legally, you cannot sell paintings of characters that other artists have invented. Due to trademark, copyright, and art plagiarism issues, selling paintings of characters is stealing the work of others and selling it as your own, even if you created the painting yourself and put a unique spin on it.