I really want to make a Mary Poppins t-shirt design but I don’t know if I’d be allowed to due to Disney’s insane copyright laws or if it’d be okay because the original books are public domain (like Alice In Wonderland)???
or maybe I’m overthinking this I mean I make like zero profit off anything that isn’t a print

EDIT: I love my friends who know about things

THANK YOU FIONA ahahaha now I can draw the thing I have an idea for eee
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izziwitch said: If you make it based off the original book I think it means you can’t take any inspiration from the film version? Like at all? I think.
butttsoup said: Okay so digging deep to remember my copyright classes. I believe you can use her name as long as you don’t draw her exactly as she appears in the film. Alternatively, if you want to draw her as she is in the film, you can’t use her name.
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civil-anarchy said: If you base it off the public domain version, you’re golden.
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