No you cannot use Disney images on cafepress. Disney images are copyrighted and you are not allowed to use them at all. Not at cafepress and not somewhere else. If you would do so you would break copyright law and the chance you will get sued is very high. If you have seen people using Disney images on cafepress then they probably have permission from Disney to do so or they are doing it illegal. If cafepress will find them the designs will be removed. The plain rule is that you cannot use any copyrighted images on cafepress. If you upload images to cafepress you agree to that rule.
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At the beginning of pictures on the internet only certain browsers could display images so uses of other browsers at least knew what would be on a page if they could see the images. Today most web browser can display images so the old reason changed to new one, while connection is slow and a webpage is loading you know what will be the a page once it loads.
You can send an email to Disney, but good luck. For educational, non-commercial uses you should probably just use it (with credit). They could sue, but won't bother because there won't be any damages.
If one is interested in getting a Disney Christmas wallpaper it is recommended to check Google Images. Google Images has a large selection of Disney Christmas wallpaper that are available for use. If there is not one there that one is interested it is recommended to check out Hub Pages, as they offer a large selection of these as well.
Kinder garden school paintings are given to kinder garden children, so you don't need a copyright if you draw inspiration from Disney cartoons, but if you are copying a cartoon print as it is and using it for commercial purpose it will be duly subjected to copyright infringement.
Houzz offers a lot of images of classic chairs on there webpage along with others that can be described as new age vintage concepts. Houzz also offers ideabooks and discussion boards to use to your advantage,
It is not a good idea to use underline in webpage. It is because the text on webpage gets real messy.
Disney clip art can be used for a myriad of things. From enhancing party invitations, to making your own greetings cards. You should be careful to ensure that the Disney Copyright is not infringed.
Your problem isn't as much with copyright as it is with trademark. The images you describe (Disney, MLB, NFL, NBA etc logos) are, in all likelihood, trademarked to their respective companies and while a copyright infringement might be overlooked a trademark must be "vigorously defended" or the owner risks losing control of the mark.
One may open a word processing application on a computer and use their built in image provider or one may buy disks for a computer that contain many different cartoon images for computer use. It is also possible to go to a store or museum to see images of cartoon school buses.
It depends on the use. This question and this answer will need to use the word Disney multiple times, but nothing in this question or answer is infringing. If you took a picture of yourself posing with a costumed character in front of the teacup ride and posted it on Facebook, that would not be infringing either. There are even instances where using Disney's various trademarked logos, names, characters, and other images would be considered fair as well. Most of them are for education or critique, but still. Infringing acts generally involve using Disney trademarks to defraud consumers in any way; or reproducing Disney images (including screen shots of Disney movies and television shows) or sound (including as cover versions) without an exemption in the law. Disney may be relatively litigious and (rightfully) protective of its intellectual property, but I can talk about Mickey Mouse without them jumping on me. I'm doing it right now!