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Old 02-03-2009, 10:57 PM   #27
FizzyWater
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Originally Posted by RickyMaveety View Post
Disney likes to think of itself as a family ...

Disney could come down on them like a ton of bricks, and has done so in the past.
More like the Family. My mother and her friends make handmade T-shirts and sweatshirts. Her friend had purchased fabric with Disney characters printed on it and used the fabric to make unique T-shirts to wear to their trip to one of the Disney parks (can't remember which one, I think the one in Florida).

Park security told them they had to leave (and change into something without Disney characters on it) or buy something else in the official Disney stores to wear in the park. Couldn't have clothes on guests that looked nicer than anything being sold in the Disney stores, now could you?

It would be one thing if the T-shirts had violated copyright with "bootleg" designs, but this was legally purchased fabric from a big fabric-store chain.
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