Will iPhoto print Copyrighted Material

If I order a picture book from iPhoto that has copies of things such as playbills and professional photos (like school photos or JCpenney photos) will they not print those items? Are there restrictions on such things?

Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
It's assumed that you have copyright on the photos in a book. If he book or calendar contain images that it's clear you are unlikely to have copyright on, then they will refuse to print unless you provide proof of licence.
Regards
TD

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