Actually, no; there's no "Fair Use" exception in the copyright law for hobbyists or small producers. If the copyright holder finds out about your infringement, you're still liable to be prosecuted for it, even criminally. Of course, if you don't show anybody what you've done, you're unlikely to get caught, but that doesn't mean it's legal. Lots of little guys, infringing on stuff like NFL logos or Disney characters, have received harsh treatment, despite the myths that say it's okay. And in the US, making 10 or more unauthorized copies of something, that are collectively worth $2500 or more, qualifies as a felony; less than that and it's a misdemeanor, as well as a civil tort, if the copyright owner wants to press the matter. See: http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html , http://www.nolo.com/legal-encycloped...ial-30100.html and http://www.sawdustconnection.com/cop...s-hobbyist.htm