It is still portraying Picasso's imagination in a cue, regardless if it is on a canvas or a cue. Do you think Joel is the only one who owns the right to use Picasso's imagination in a cue? Just like the Dem Bones cue, I hope all of you have seen skulls in that nature in shirts, posters, rings, and even Schon cues for years?
But really, what part of the below was so hard to understand??
There is no flaw in my argument, you just need to read it. As I said, it does not matter the medium, you are copying another person's imagination in a cue (like Picasso etc...).
This is your argument... You use Microsoft's logo in a cue without permission. Do you think Microsoft does not have a right to sue you just because you used it in a new medium? lol