Cool ... ya wanna bet those Disney lawyers are thumbing through their tomes to find some loophole to sting this guy?!
Your comment reminded me of the opening number to the 1989 Oscars, when Rob Lowe and Snow White performed "Proud Mary." Disney sued; does anyone knows the results of that?
That was clever. But man, it was hard going listening to it. Think I'd rather read a transcript.
I was about 1 minute into it before I realised that they were saying "copy" and not "coffee". Must be my speakers. Or my ears. Or my brain...
Tori, the point of that was to illustrate the current application of copyright law, the ambiguity of 'fair use', and the fact that Disney are trying to take ownership of historical characters they've used in their features (I don't know the details of this but got the gist). And the makers of that clip made what they believe to be 'fair use' of Disney characters to illustrate their point. Or something like that.