Post by Kieran on Nov 7, 2011 6:42:17 GMT 2
- The original Peter Pan novels by J.M. Barrie are in open domain.
- Disney's Peter Pan is © The Walt Disney Company.
- Christmas skin's background texture offered by vanerich
- Images used in the forum logo:
- Red/green Peter Pan Christmas skin's logo image © Patrick Whelan
- Black/blue Peter Pan skin's logo © Patrick Whelan - Images used as board icons:
- Red/green Peter Pan Christmas skin's board icons © Universal Pictures
- Black/blue Peter Pan skin's board icons © Universal Pictures and offered by pdclipart - Signature graphics © All their rightful creators
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- Board descriptions & Info topics' text content © Kieran (admin)
- Discussion posts & fanfiction © Whoever posted them / All their rightful owners
- I have asked and received permission to use the illustration art I use in the logos and sometimes in the board images.
- But for movie screenshots and other such digital images I can't find a way to contact (all the countless) big copyright holders for non-profit use. Thus, see the detailed Fair Use statement attached to the Copyright Disclaimer. If a a movie company or other copyright holder still reqests something to be removed, I will.
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We don't own Disney's visions on Peter Pan but they belong to The Walt Disney Company. We don't own the images used in the logo, board images, icons and signature graphics but they belong to all their righful owners. This is a non-profit fan site for educational and entertainment purposes only. There is no intentions of infringing anyone's copyright.
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