
I understand why Imperial stormtroopers might want to poke fun at Princess Leia — I really do! — but that’s a pair of bootleg mouse ears on their table! How do I know? Because that particular model of mouse ear was not available a long time ago, and certainly isn’t licensed for sale in a galaxy far, far away! The shame!
Here’s where I found these ruffians.
Not A. Lawyer Photos mouse ears

I don’t even want to know what this is, but I found it on Flickr (with help from BoingBoing)
Not A. Lawyer Photos Mickey head, Pooh head

Found depressing children and ruining decades of sitcom stereotypes at JPG Magazine.
Not A. Lawyer Photos Snow White

Apparently, even foreign leaders have no respect for Disney’s intellectual property. Found on Criggo, April 23, 2009.
Not A. Lawyer Photos Criggo, Hugo Chavez

Impostor arrested (possibly for identity theft). Photo found on Current.com
Not A. Lawyer Photos Mickey Mouse, protest

This extreme instance of disrespect for intellectual property rights was found at DeviantArt.com.
Not A. Lawyer Photos cosplay