Hi All,
I am making a cake for a school fundraiser and as I rarely make character cakes I am still not a 100% sure where I stand on the whole copyright thing with Disney.
If I make a cake with Sven and Olaf on the top am I going to get fined from Disney? My friend just sent me a message warning me that her local cake shop was fined £5k by Disney for making a Frozen cake.
HELP!!
Simply Alpa
Personally, I would not do it… but there are sqillions of decorators that would… it will be interesting to see the responses you get.
Maybe I am cautious due to my legal studies and my inability to justify the risk of a huge fine.
Here is a link to an article on copyright and cakes… hope it helps.
http://www.cakeboss.com/Cake-Stuff/Articles/Copyrighted-Cakes
Julez, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Allways-Cakes/450634018350115?ref=hl
Any Disney cake is risky Sharon as all their images are copyrighted. Of course many, many decorators ignore. Many never get caught. I have 2 pro cake friends who own there own shops, like you. They won’t do a Disney cake. Won’t risk it, cause, if Disney plays dirty, there is the possibility of it affecting your business. They don’t seem to bother the hobby bakers, but the licensed businesses. It’s up to you if your willing to take the risk. They do have people who troll cake sites. Perhaps if you don’t post the picture, you will be ok.
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Thank you both for replying. I had a read on various other sites and have come to the conclusion that its too risky. Even though I am not selling this cake by making it with their characters on cake put me at risk. Decided on a more traditional theme instead with my own personal artistic twist!!
Thanks ladies :)
Simply Alpa
I agree, I’ve just done a frozen cake and made it very clear to the client that I would be making changes and stylising for copyright reasons.,, and also said I would display album for a short period and then remove it… Which I have done on my facebook page. I was also nervous of WT as they are pretty stringent. I have it here on CD though. it’s not too much in the public eye so feel safer. It’s one of those things that you put so much hard work into something to create a magical fun experience for the little ones, but WT doesn’t accept that, not even for charities would your beleive, I know because I investigated it for another cause I’m involved in…. I would say make it, but don’t advertise it on facebook and ask friends and clients to do the same. Or just not do it. Tricky one I have to say
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Thanks Cali, I saw that you had made one (gorgeous by the way!) and glad you replied so I know what your thought was on this. I think with everyone having phones and FB accounts there is still the risk that people could upload it and then it could get shared. Decided instead to go for another design this time. I don’t have much time anyway with my house move this weekend so sticking to something I can do in my comfort zone :)
Simply Alpa
Wise move Alpa. Yes, it’s risky x :)
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I avoid character cakes at all cost. But not for the reasons you might think. Telling a customer I’m unable to make a copyrighted cake buys me more time to make wedding cakes. $40 vs $600. You do the math. Some of the character cakes take more time than a wedding cake so I’m happy to let that customer go to a local grocery store to purchase an icing image on a sheet cake. :-)
Very wise Denise, fully understand where you are coming from on that :) . I’ve turned down a few WD and a few other trademarked characters.. … But especially WD ones…. As mine was for a special circumstance, I said yes… Running a business leaves me little hobby time, so utilised this moment to make this special little girl happy… :)
Fully get the caution one needs to take in these things.lts a real shame… After all, it’s cake… It gets eaten …
At any rate, I agree, special occasion cakes do not make as much financially as say wedding cakes, as character modelling is highly time comsuming… It’s trying to find that balance xx
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Interesting points and very much agree! It is a tricky one, I came across this a while ago which sheds some light on the subject
http://www.cakeboss.com/Cake-Stuff/Articles/Copyrighted-Cakes
I think you would be very unlucky to be fined for making it for a school fair!
On a different note I did hear the other day that Nintendo have allowed all of their characters to be used for artistic use so that’s one less thing to worry about if you ever get asked for a Mario cake!
Jen x
I have also worried about this and after reading all your comments i think i will also stop making disney cakes. I just wonder how many other cakes i have made that may be breaking copyright ie Peppa Pig, Hungry caterpillar and Dc mcstuffin to name but a few x
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