According to the Fair Use laws, yes.
Fair use is a limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work. In United States copyright law, fair use is a doctrine that permits limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders. Examples of fair use include commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching, library archiving and scholarship. It provides for the legal, unlicensed citation or incorporation of copyrighted material in another author's work under a four-factor balancing test.
Superman
Hey, you can get your superman logo under your budget. Let me know if you are interested. I will send you a link
it might stand for shutup.
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Superman is a superhero. He wears a blue suit with a red and yellow logo with a red S.
The Superman logo is owned by DC Comics, which is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment. It is a trademarked symbol associated with the superhero character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
In "Robin III: Cry of the Huntress", Huntress wears a Superman symbol on her arm as a nod to her comic book counterpart, who has occasionally been romantically involved with Superman in the DC Comics universe. It is meant to showcase her admiration for the character and add a personal touch to her costume.
No that is illegal and schools are being sued for breaking this law.
Superman is a fictional character who can fly through the air. He's my superman.
No you can not use it as a logo.
Superman is a famous comic strip character.
There have been about 25 logos over the last 75 years, from 1938-2013. Over the years the Superman logo has had its color changed (the background was black with a white outline and the same red S 1940), been squashed & elongated. The Superman logo is on Cell phone cases, lunch boxes, t-shirts, even x-box skins.