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Orkhepaj: that Star wars cruiser hotel is insanely pricey, I have no idea who it is for , clearly not for the average families

yeah copyright laws should be changed, so everybody could use the ip after fe 30 years of its original publication
currently it only helps big corps to greedily milk the franchises
Disney is the reason Copyright is so shitty in the US. They kept lobbying to get the copyright extended when theirs were about to expire.
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I hardly think employees are to blame for anything ... other than working for the current Disney.

Those running the show are the true bad eggs, upper management mentality the root cause.

That said, they have the money and the power and so can do almost anything they like, and any kind of redeem wouldn't even register as a thing to them.

While they are still selling product and making big money, nothing will change ... hell, they will never feel it needs to. Our wishes simply don't matter, only our money.
Post edited July 02, 2022 by Timboli
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someone said these corpos intentionally ruining the corporations , even if their intentions are evil i cant see why to do it this way
anybody else think this is intentional?
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Orkhepaj: someone said these corpos intentionally ruining the corporations , even if their intentions are evil i cant see why to do it this way
anybody else think this is intentional?
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StingingVelvet: They make more money than God, what the hell are you people talking about?
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/DIS/disney/gross-profit

Okay listen, ignore that. Actually it's because they want you to be gay and also a muslim. Happy ? Your world makes sense now ?
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paladin181: Disney is the reason Copyright is so shitty in the US. They kept lobbying to get the copyright extended when theirs were about to expire.
This is true and actually comes full circle sometimes from what I understand. Disney often adapts stories from folklore or very old established tales. They then copyright their version, which is fair, but are protective of it to a fault. Anyone else adapting that story (which isn't copyrighted) risks litigation from Disney if their version is deemed "too close" to the Disney version. That makes anyone else's job of adapting uncopyrighted material a nightmare. Any plot points or characters which could remind someone of the Disney version are a red flag. While not technically a monopoly or anything it does mean that Disney pretty much has a lock on certain classic tales.