Of course, if you feel you have a legitimate claim. The first step would be to find an attorney to represent your case.
They tried but failed.
to save the copy right of mickey mouse
well the names are disney chanel, disney jouner, and i forgot the rest
Sue McLeish was born in 1954.
Walt Disney's full name is Walter Elias Disney!
The Cheerios Kid & Sue are in a website TonyWDA.There the stars who joined The Wrath Of Ursula (An Animated Crossover)Starring: Disney Characters, Non-Disney Characters and The Cheerios Kid & Sue
Yes
No that is just a made up story
They tried but failed.
yes she does,she just wont admit it or Disney will sue her
to save the copy right of mickey mouse
if there is something wrong with it or if a vid/movie offends ure race or culture then sue them by callibng a lawyer
Yes. You can get information from a personal injury lawyer to find out how to go about doing it the right way
You can send an email to Disney, but good luck. For educational, non-commercial uses you should probably just use it (with credit). They could sue, but won't bother because there won't be any damages.
You see, the Disney's basically don't own Disney Channel anymore. It's a public company now. So pretty much it's run by a bunch of money loving, gold digging bastards who aren't really into it, unlike the original Walt Disney himself. He was so into it, and really cared about the children and about making the children of the world smiling and laughing. One day, he will come back from the grave, and sue those Disney bastards! Funny story actually, I was on vacation, and I saw a man that looked just like Walt Disney!
No, Slue Foot Sue was not a real person. She is a fictional character from American folklore, known for her appearance in the Disney movie "Melody Time."
if they are dumb enough to tell you their real name sue sue sue sue sue sue