Disney Licensee

Fluks, H.W. H.W.Fluks at kpn.com
Thu Jan 17 21:29:36 CET 2002


Fernando:

H> That's Disney's fault, and the fault of the creators who 
H> agreed to work for
H> Disney, or a Disney licensee. They agreed to be anonymous, 
H> and to lose all rights over their creations.

> And I don't agree with you, Harry! :)

That's probably a difference in the meaning of the word "agree".
Rob Klein already addressed this issue.

> Wasn't Romano Scarpa into a tribunal 'cause
> he wants his original pages back to him? And what's the 
> result? OF COURSE Disney didn't returned it...

The thing is that every publisher does this differently. The Dutch licencee
(Sanoma) and Egmont in Denmark *do* return original artwork. In fact, a
Spanish studio begged the Dutch editor to *not* return the original
artwork...

--Harry.



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