Our yearbook has a section of "favorites" where students vote for their favorite TV
shows, candy bars, sports teams, books, and movies, among other categories. I'd
like to put pictures on the page of kids with the winning items used as
props--e.g.., 7th graders reading a Harry Potter book, or several students wearing
Yankee hats. I've thought of having a picture of a group of students eating Reese's
Peanut Butter Cups (maybe with chocolate mustaches??).
It occurred to me that this may be a violation of copyright. Before I go ahead and
gather the props, what is the collective wisdom on this?
Thanks in advance.
Jan Birney
Jan Birney, Library Media Specialist
Jockey Hollow School
365 Fan Hill Rd
Monroe, CT 06468
203-452-2281
jbirney@monroeps.org
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