![]() ![]() This means I can use them for making cards, shirts, decorations or anything else for myself. I could even make these items for friends and family if I am giving them as a gift. ![]() So yes, I can make my daughter a Donald Duck shirt for a birthday gift. If I were to accept any sort of monetary payment or reimbursement for these gifts, that is when it would then be considered commercial use. Under the Cricut User Agreement there is a section called the Angel Policy.ĭisney could then come after me for copyright infringement. There is even a Frequently Asked Questions portion to the Angel Policy section that specifically addresses selling items you create with your Cricut. The Angel Policy authorizes you to sell up to 10,000 completed projects annually (i.e., cards, scrapbook pages, finished cakes), using cuts made with Cricut products. It does not, however, authorize you to produce and sell individual, unassembled cuts using Cricut products (i.e., mass producing individually-cut letters or shapes to re-sell) nor to produce and sell items that incorporate licensed content. ![]()
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