Cesar R M
Well-Known Member
because its more profitable for them to do nothing and just cash and squeeze the cow until it dies?What's the point of utilidors and the expansive resort space if they don't use the stuff they can?
because its more profitable for them to do nothing and just cash and squeeze the cow until it dies?What's the point of utilidors and the expansive resort space if they don't use the stuff they can?
Question. Why does Disney feel the need to falsify it's product so badly in it's commercials? Some TV ad's show princesses running up to hug your child on a crowd-less Main Street U.S.A. Others show a grass field in front of the castle where (with absolutely NO wait whatsoever), you just walk right up to greet a handful of characters all waiting to see you. And now you have this: Turbo Seven Dwarfs coaster which seems to be a faster ride than RnRC. What gives? If Disney is the #1 tourist destination on the globe, why can't it have the confidence to advertise it's product for what it truely is?
7DMT is a slower-moving family coaster appropriate for smaller children. No shame in that at all.
Here's a letter sent by Hasbro's legal counsel to a fan site a year or two ago.The quoted tweet explicitly said "C&Ding use of the word brony".
So I'll ask again, how can they do that if they don't own the rights.
Except, they would be wrong. The usage removal is a request...nothing more. Not a violation of copyright law, or trademark law, since it's considered parody.Here's a letter sent by Hasbro's legal counsel to a fan site a year or two ago.
As well as an article about a specific instance this year.
http://www.dailydot.com/fandom/brony-my-little-pony-princess-molestia-deleted/
None of which has anything to do with the tweet you posted. C&Ding the use of the word "brony" is different from asking them to remove actual copyrighted material from a fansite. So I'll ask for a THIRD time, how can they C&D anyone of the use of an un-copyrighted word?Here's a letter sent by Hasbro's legal counsel to a fan site a year or two ago.
As well as an article about a specific instance this year.
http://www.dailydot.com/fandom/brony-my-little-pony-princess-molestia-deleted/
Association with their IP. I think @flynnibus pretty much covered it.None of which has anything to do with the tweet you posted. C&Ding the use of the word "brony" is different from asking them to remove actual copyrighted material from a fansite. So I'll ask for a THIRD time, how can they C&D anyone of the use of an un-copyrighted word?
Especially sites that are set up as businesses that say sell ads, sell forum subscriptions or sell fan art/merchandise.The topic isn't so much over using the word... But is about haasbro cracking down on the community. What they go after is the use of the images, copyrighted material, etc. in effect, if you become 'undesirable'... All the graces you had before .. Can disappear. That was the point I believe
Just think how many blogs use Disney imagery, copyrighted or trademarked names, slogans, music, etc.
It would be trademark, not copyright. Even then, neither trademark nor copyright requires registration.None of which has anything to do with the tweet you posted. C&Ding the use of the word "brony" is different from asking them to remove actual copyrighted material from a fansite. So I'll ask for a THIRD time, how can they C&D anyone of the use of an un-copyrighted word?
And if Hasbro wanted to, they could always trademark the term "Brony" to make their case absolutely solid.It would be trademark, not copyright. Even then, neither trademark nor copyright requires registration.
The quoted tweet explicitly said "C&Ding use of the word brony".
So I'll ask again, how can they do that if they don't own the rights.
Tomorrow's topic:I love this thread because each time I check it I never know what the topic is going to be about lol Today apparently it's bronies.
Can you get that East of the Mississippi River ?So this is a thing now.....
Like what?
What do they expect... it's about Villains.Chaos. Confusion. Poorly behaving guests. Thousands of people in lines.
Similar to Friday the 13th
Not to open up any wounds here but, this is getting confusing to me, or perhaps it is explaining my frustrations. The same people that are constantly stating that it is a kiddie ride are upset because they make a promotional piece that shows the illusion that the train is going faster then it should. So just who are they marketing toward at this point. I'd have to guess, the general public.I wasn't there at midnight.
It's my opinion that the coaster more appeals to adults. That's all. And it's my opinion that they made a mistake targeting it towards children. I don't know why you want to question just an opinion.
Doesn't matter if it falls under fair use.Especially sites that are set up as businesses that say sell ads, sell forum subscriptions or sell fan art/merchandise.
I love this thread because each time I check it I never know what the topic is going to be about lol Today apparently it's bronies.
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