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In the US at least, the character itself isn't copyrighted (that's not the kind of thing you can copyright), it's trademarked. And uses that would violate copyright often don't violate trademark.

But making it clear to Disney et al that these technologies as currently constituted CAN be used to violate their various rights (including copyright if a work is sufficiently derivative of a copyrighted work), seems like it might be a pretty brilliant idea. :)

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