That is a tough one; piñatas are a Mexican handcraft, and unless you want to sell them in the US, you shouldn't have a problem.
There are several places to purchase Disney toys online. Disney's website, www.disneystore.com, offers new, officially licensed merchandise. One can also use the sites of distributors of licensed Disney products, such as fisher-price.com or mattel.com. Ebay is a good source for old, used, and out of production toys.
You would need to start by getting a license to create art using Disney properties, through Disney Consumer Products. The application form is linked below.
Disney embroidery designs are copyrighted and licensed. They can only be sold by select retailers. One such retailer is iBroidery. They have the Disney embroidery designs available for download for Brother customers.
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.
No, I have seen people do it legally.
Shrek costumes are approved by Disney, and are licensed.
YES
Mickey Mouse toys are licensed by Disney. Walt Disney is the founder of his company called Disney. Before, Walt Disney died he created cartoons and one of them had Mickey Mouse which later on became a very famous character.
No, using Disney characters in your business without permission is a violation of copyright law. You would need to obtain a license or permission from Disney to use their characters legally.
Currently, they are licensed by Disney and Pixar, Star Wars, and Harry Potter. They used to be licensed by Indiana Jones and Batman
As far as I know, this is legally impossible.
There are several places to purchase Disney toys online. Disney's website, www.disneystore.com, offers new, officially licensed merchandise. One can also use the sites of distributors of licensed Disney products, such as fisher-price.com or mattel.com. Ebay is a good source for old, used, and out of production toys.
Disney's shows on Disney Junior all provide free "Coloring and Create" pages on the Disney website. Additionally Crayola has licensed Disney coloring pages for free on the website as well.
Yes, Disney characters are copyrighted. This means that their images, names, and likenesses are legally protected from being used without permission by Disney.
not legally no.
It is not documented anywhere that Disney did legally buy the Johnny Apple Seed song "The Lord is Good to you for Melody Time".
Disney Channel. But I don't think you can legally get a job in the U.S until you are 15. That is assuming that you live in the U.S.