Maybe there are already plans. I don't actually know, though. I have wondered if these characters would be off-limits due to being charicatures. Then again, charcters resembling Bert and Ernie show up on the cover of issue #4.
If you wanna get ultra-technical, you could just as easily draw Donkey Kong, Bullwinkle, or Doraemon on the cover, as long as it's obscured enough to look sort of like the character, but not totally like the characters. As long as it's a small background character that's small enough to just be recognized, but not exactly like it. I have a Mighty Mouse comic book somewhere that would show you what I mean, if I could dig it out and find a way to take a picture of it and post it. rest assured, it had a LOT of cartoon characters on it that weren't owned by the same people that owned Terrytoons cartoons at the time. They didn't look exactly like them, and they were small and obscured, but you could tell who was supposed to be who.
Actually i agree with that. A lot of the older stuff shouldn't be cut up and edited.
Easier negotiated, or something. Something to the tune of paying a small royalty as part of an agreement if money need be used, or a waver saying it's okay to keep the footage intact without payment as long as a disclaimer is somewhere in the project, either in the credits, or the cover of the DVD. Sesame Street uses the same disclaimer for Kermit, same as they used to have a disclaimer that said "Muppets (C) The Jim Henson Company" before they got the show specific characters back.
Though, I really think, if anything, Disney should have hammered out some sort of deal for the use of Kermit in future SS projects (again, disclaimer and reasonable, negotiable rates). You know, just for cameos and such.