dlfreak wrote:
Medusa wrote:
Afterall, although it might not be the Cheshire Cat, it has been designed in that way and Disney would probably argue that the sub-conscious link to the Cheshire Cat is enough.
You can't sue on the subconscious though... as far as courts are concerned there's no such thing as subliminal messages... I'll have to look up how far copyrights go but I don't think Disney would be able to do anything over this. Look at Wooldoor Sockbat and Toot on "Drawn Together." and I'm sure they didn't get permission.
Parodies are not against the law
Oh and speaking of Parodies... the Wocky does somewhat look like the Cheshire cat and if you look at the name: Wocky... that is a shortened name of an Alice and Wonderland creature the Jabberwocky.
Anyhow, this isn't really a super serious post, just thought it was a neat idea
you're completly right about that, and the drawn together was a perfect example
(i like that show, however embarrassing revealing that may be, hehe)
the jabberwocky was from alice in wonderland? i thought that was a really old poem...although i have no idea, for all i know it could have been written by the same author
"i'm filling empty spaces
where you left your mark
take two steps back from all of this
remember what you started with
it was nothing at all..."
i
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