egnald
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Greetings from Nebraska.
As the title of this thread indicates, I am interested in the thoughts and experiences of label casters related to using images found online.
Coming from Nebraska, I am very sensitive to the use of a big red "N" as it is very close to the official, licensable, logo of the University of Nebraska. My understanding is that pictures online have an implied copyright and legally you need to get permission as in a license from the copyright owner to use their image. However, isn't there also a Fair Use doctrine that allows one to use copyrighted images for personal use, i.e. not for sale? And would this extend to using the images as a gift for someone?
Example #1, a Jack Daniel's logo image embellished with someone's name as the cap on a pen with a barrel made from a Jack Daniel's barrel stave along with the COA from the wood supplier.
Example #2, a playing card blank. Is there a difference between using a genuine playing card vs. a scanned and printed image of the playing card?
Example #3, Candy (or other product) wrappers or scanned images of them?
Not that I have any reasonable concerns that someone is going to come after me for such a limited, minor infringement of copyright laws should I gift a few pens using their images, but since I am just starting out with label casting I thought I would ask the experts before doing something I would catch flack over.
Please PM me with your comments if you are at all hesitant to respond in the open on this public thread. I'm really interested in your thoughts on this matter.
Dave
As the title of this thread indicates, I am interested in the thoughts and experiences of label casters related to using images found online.
Coming from Nebraska, I am very sensitive to the use of a big red "N" as it is very close to the official, licensable, logo of the University of Nebraska. My understanding is that pictures online have an implied copyright and legally you need to get permission as in a license from the copyright owner to use their image. However, isn't there also a Fair Use doctrine that allows one to use copyrighted images for personal use, i.e. not for sale? And would this extend to using the images as a gift for someone?
Example #1, a Jack Daniel's logo image embellished with someone's name as the cap on a pen with a barrel made from a Jack Daniel's barrel stave along with the COA from the wood supplier.
Example #2, a playing card blank. Is there a difference between using a genuine playing card vs. a scanned and printed image of the playing card?
Example #3, Candy (or other product) wrappers or scanned images of them?
Not that I have any reasonable concerns that someone is going to come after me for such a limited, minor infringement of copyright laws should I gift a few pens using their images, but since I am just starting out with label casting I thought I would ask the experts before doing something I would catch flack over.
Please PM me with your comments if you are at all hesitant to respond in the open on this public thread. I'm really interested in your thoughts on this matter.
Dave
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