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alli 12-21-12 03:36 PM

Legal issues with printing posters
 
Hey guys, I was wondering if you know how these copyright issues work with movie posters? I found a cool old poster from the 60s in my dads attic and wanted to scan it, fix it a bit (scratches and marks) and print out a few copies for me and my friends, but is this legal? I mean is it ok to copy these for personal use? Its just that my printer (print24) said I am personally responsible for the copyright...

So does anyone know how this works? Thanks in advance!

TheUsualSuspect 12-22-12 04:02 AM

Re: Legal issues with printing posters
 
As long as your not selling/profiting from it.

Nausicaä 12-22-12 03:27 PM

Re: Legal issues with printing posters
 
Indeed, as long as you are not making money off the posters or using it in a public place. For private home use, print what you want.

robVILE 01-17-13 04:35 PM

Re: Legal issues with printing posters
 
Many places won't print it for you because it is a copyrighted work. However if you wait 15 more years, it should be good.

vidterry 02-15-13 09:46 PM

Re: Legal issues with printing posters
 
Suggest that the provided answers MAY be misleading, or incomplete. Copyright also covers protected media even when there is no sale, or profit, involved in the reproduction. Suspect that you would be fine, legally, if you did as you describe...for YOURSELF. Start giving them away, and though I can't imagine who would object as copyright holder, it's certainly possible that it would be a technical violation. IANAL

TheUsualSuspect 02-16-13 01:05 AM

Originally Posted by vidterry (Post 879304)
Suggest that the provided answers MAY be misleading, or incomplete. Copyright also covers protected media even when there is no sale, or profit, involved in the reproduction. Suspect that you would be fine, legally, if you did as you describe...for YOURSELF. Start giving them away, and though I can't imagine who would object as copyright holder, it's certainly possible that it would be a technical violation. IANAL
Well obviously distribution is against a copyright law. I guess I should have been more clear :p

Nausicaä 02-19-13 09:03 AM

Re: Legal issues with printing posters
 
For private home use, print what you want.
Waa.

IamEvangeline 04-23-13 11:11 PM

Re: Legal issues with printing posters
 
I think regardless of legal copy right, the small scale of operation you are planning makes it impractical for any copy right owners to pursue you.


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