Can I use Disney images in an external work presentation?
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Usage of copyright protected items is allowed only for non-commercial purposes such as parody, news, public utility information, public records, etc. You will have to take copyright owners permission or at the very least acknowledge your sources/ actual copyright owners in your presentation to be on the right side of the law and professional.
You need permission to use compyrighted characters.
Technically no.
Depending on the audience, you would probably get away with it - but it might risk looking unprofessional.
You're best off sticking to royalty-free clip art.
Shouldn't think so as they all have copyrights.
You can if you pay. Mega money.
no sorry - you need permission first.
Disney is very strict on their stuff being used without permission. If no one is going to find out and its important to your presentaion, it may be worth the risk. In West Edmonton Mall, the amusement park used to be called Fantasy Land, Disney sued and made them change the name. Not that anyone would confuse the two.
They would be copyrighted so I don't think you could without permission.
you'll need to get permission
Sounds like you have a Micky Mouse presentation lined up!
watch the copy wright issue
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