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using movie/TV quotes or references
Posted by Anonymous . updated on 2/26/2009
Hello,
I am wondering where the line is in this situation. Let's say I want to create t-shirts to sell in a fan store for the TV show Seinfeld.
Let's say I find a similar font and color of the Seinfeld logo and create text-only quotes and references from the show.
IE. No Soup For You (direct quote) Jerry and George are my friends. (reference)
Is one more acceptable than the other? Can I use either, none? What is the law in this situation? Thanks.
JC
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