Hi,
My other half creates felt masks for kids and sells them at craft markets making a few hundred pounds profit a month. Many of the masks are based on superheroes - spiderman/batman/captain America etc...
Someone recently asked if they could stock them in their shop and it got me thinking more about potential copyright issues.
My question is how does the copyright work on these.
She basically creates her own pattern by looking at lots of images on the net and then makes the mask from that (spiderman - red mask with black web like sticking/batman - black mask with two small black ears...etc)
The masks generally just cover the eyes (not full face)
She doesn't label them as 'spiderman/batman/hulk' simply as "superhero mask'.
Is she ultimately infringing - obviously there are a lot of people recreating superhero in all different shapes and forms and so how is it controlled by those who own the rights for those characters.
We are living and trading in the UK only also...
Thanks
Alli
My other half creates felt masks for kids and sells them at craft markets making a few hundred pounds profit a month. Many of the masks are based on superheroes - spiderman/batman/captain America etc...
Someone recently asked if they could stock them in their shop and it got me thinking more about potential copyright issues.
My question is how does the copyright work on these.
She basically creates her own pattern by looking at lots of images on the net and then makes the mask from that (spiderman - red mask with black web like sticking/batman - black mask with two small black ears...etc)
The masks generally just cover the eyes (not full face)
She doesn't label them as 'spiderman/batman/hulk' simply as "superhero mask'.
Is she ultimately infringing - obviously there are a lot of people recreating superhero in all different shapes and forms and so how is it controlled by those who own the rights for those characters.
We are living and trading in the UK only also...
Thanks
Alli