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Adult Disney characters meet for an orgy.
As the joke goes...
"Mr Mouse, will you please tell the court why you consider your wife to be crazy?"
"I didn't say she's crazy! I said, she's fucking Goofy!"
I once asked the Wizard of Oz
For the secret of his land
He said, "Just take a look around here.
Seven dwarves and Little Boy Blue,
Uncle Remus and Snow White, too.
(Now, just between us,
That's what's known as integration.)
http://www.songlyrics.com/chuck-mangione/land-of-make-believe-lyrics/
I love that line, comedy erotica would be amazing.
You'll pardon the unavoidable pun, but it's hard to do right.
Even barring copyright issues vs parody, there's getting the jokes RIGHT. It's a difficult business, and one that few do well.
I'm wiling to maybe possibly maybe possibly maybe challenge Disney in court.
There are a few considerations here:
1. Whether there's a copyright in the character or if the character truly is a "Disney character." The characters in most Disney movies are not "Disney" characters -- they're from stories that preceded Disney, and there's no copyright in them. Cinderella, Little Mermaid, Snow White, Seven Dwarves, etc. etc. No one can stop you from writing about them so long as you don't copy too much from the Disney version. That should be easy to do. If you are talking about a story that involves Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, Donald, etc., that might be trickier.
2. There is a rule against "aging up" child characters from famous movies and then putting them in sex stories in Literotica. You can't write a Literotica story about Hermione and Harry Potter having sex, even if they are presented as being 40 years old. This might be a problem if it was clear that they were children in the stories. But with most fairy tales etc. I think this is ambiguous and if you presented them as adults it probably would be OK.
3. You might get around copyright restrictions by claiming that your work is parody. That's a decent argument, but whether or not it will be accepted by the site owner is another matter. I don't know.
4. I did a quick search and found 1351 stories at Lit involving "cinderella" in one way or another, so there appears to be ample precedent for this.
I wouldn't fuck around with ages, just adults in the Disney scene. We'll throw Walt Disney himself in there. Have Walt Disney fuck Mary Popins.
Doing a Disney parody on Literotica would seem to be safe, legally. You aren't making a dime on it, so on what basis could Disney sue you?
Do we know that didn't happen? Walt was one of those power hungry type guys in the era of the casting couch.
I remember that Harlan Ellison, the sci-fi writer and author, was hired by Disney. He then got fired (on his first day; yes, he was annoyed by it) for proposing just such an idea.
It's bad enough to propose it. But he then acted it out. And, to make matters worse, Roy Disney and the board of directors of Disney were at the next table. Talk about Too Dumb to Live...
FWIW, here's a reference for the ban on Harry Potter, Simpsons, and Disney fanfic: http://forum.literotica.com/showpost.php?p=90092930&postcount=22
Though it looks as if the site is interpreting Disney in the sense of the original Disney brand, not the "Princess Leia is now a Disney princess" sense.
That's not how the law works. All else being equal, non-profit use makes it more likely that a work can qualify for a fair-use exemption from copyright restrictions, but on its own it's not a guarantee.