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Yes, I certainly did say that.as I stated before I initially posted what I did, because someone asked if it would attract trouble from disney, actually it was You who initially stated...
However, nearly all of yours responses have taken the form of "it's not OK because any time you make money from Disney it's illegal" (including "they could even ban cameras" !!! - the day they ban cameras from Disney parks is the day they start selling Little Mermaid pornography) yet this was clearly stated to be a project where no one made any money. In your responses to me, you seem to state that things done that don't make money are fine, yet you still specifically think the calendar is a violation.
My disagreement is that I feel that I'm consistent in believing that it's probably not 100% legal (just like tattoos, custom car graphics, or the Disney mural in one my the rooms at my son's pediatrician's office) but it's unlikely that Disney will really care... but you have now and in the past been quick to point out possible copyright violations by others in non-profit situations while excusing or at least ignoring your own. I'm sorry if you don't see it that way, but that's how it looks from the outside. (Ditto on the lecturing vs non-lecturing.)
Frankly, I couldn't care less what you put on your car. I have a small die-cut vinyl graphic on the back of my car of a logo that is sold by someone who I'm sure doesn't have the rights to, but there's no legal version sold. Technically it's illegal, but it's such a minor thing (especially as this logo is almost unknown in this country) that I'm not really worried about it. I'm not going to give you a hard time about them, just want to point out that whether or not you cut them yourself, they are almost certainly technically a copyright infringement - a minor one, but still one.