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This is not intended to violate the copyrights of He-man and She-ra’s legitimate owners, which are Filmation Associates, Mattel Incorporated, Hallmark Entertainment, and Entertainment Rights, Plc, nor do we intend or set out to violate the rights of others.

HeMan MOTU is merely a collectors and a fan site that is dedicated to keeping the memory of these wonderful classic characters alive.

All names, logos, toys, characters, etc. are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of their respective owners. We make no claims on those trademarks or copyrights and do not declare ourselves in any way affiliated with the owners of said copyrights.

The opinions expressed on this site will not of necessity express the views of Filmation Associates, Mattel Incorporated, Hallmark Entertainment, or Entertainment Rights, Plc, or any other entity.

He-Man, She-Ra, Castle Grayskull and other trademarks used here are used merely to describe those items which we have for sale or from which we got enjoyment.

HeMan-MOTU is in no way affiliated with Filmation Associates, Mattel Incorporated, Hallmark Entertainment, or Entertainment Rights, Plc. We are also not affiliated with, nor part of any other site.

We use the He man, She-Ra, Ram Man, Beast Man, Castle Grayskull, Skeletor, and other names in order that we may comment on them or sell products which are found on other sites. We also seek to educate people about classic television here. Yes it can be a little hairy but its still classic. If we’re using your name, we’re promoting your products, not ours.

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The fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phono records or by any other means specified by that section [Section 106 of the "Copyright Law of the United States"], for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.