Date: Tue, 2 Aug 1994 05:27:00 -1000 From: Cyuen@rci.rogers.com (Calvan Yuen /vanc) Message-Id: <8C2D3E2E012B854A@-SMF-> Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University Subject: Re: Disney & copyright Up in our neck of the woods, Art Ross' '93 flowform (w800 sq ft) 'Wind Dreams' has pictures of Mickey and Minnie on it (15' high no less!). Talking to Art, he asked Disney for permission and got an OK as long as it was not sold commercially. I've seen it flying here, Westport, Long Beach and Seaside AKA without hearing anything about it. In fact, Art got more flak from his '89 kite (the yellow 'Hawaii' one) because the city parks board thought it should be advertising Vancouver instead! As Michael relates, the copyright issue is probably less of an issue in Canada (I guess too small a market). I could probably see the problem at corporately-sponsored festivals where it could be perceived as free advertising and publicity. I hope it doesn't proceed in this direction; creativity gets stifled, and in the end, only the lawyers win (apologies to kiteflying lawyers...) Regards, Cal (cyuen@rci.rogers.com) Vancouver BC Canada = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =