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halkun
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Disney is on my list for the floowing reasons.
1) They have paied off the U.S. Congress to create a copyright law that is unconstitutional, granting them a de facto unlimited copyright term, when in Article 8 of the constitution copyrights can only be held for a limited time. This has ben challanged in Eldred Vs Ashcroft. A supreme court ruling is due in march.
2) The have used thier power to stife growth of animation as a art from in the U.S.
3) As not to have compitition from Japan, they have bought the world wide distobution rights to Studio Ghibli (Been often called "the disney of Japan") with the promose of doing theatrical releases, only to sit on the works and not making a wide release. This one gets me the most.
For example. "Sen to Chiro no Kamukaushi" (Spirited Away) broke all kinds of records in Japan and Hong Kong. Disney has the release rights for this work workd wide (execpt in asia) and here in the US, they released in only *26* movie theaters...... That's it. Even though it has had *rave* reviews. They did the same thing to "Princess Monoke"
Even Japan has noticed that there is something shifty going on.
Miyazaki (The directer/producer of studio Ghimbli works) Is getting old and will probably be retireing soon. DIsney is waiting for this to happen so they can knock him out as a threat to thier animation monopoly.
Funny story:
When disney bought the rights to Ghibli, they decided to hold ANime Expo at the disneyland hotel. They didn't realize they woulh have peopl dressing up on half nude costumes ot that the dealer's room would be selling adult material.. They had secuity tell anyon selling "objectional martrial" to leave and kicked out some lajitimate vendors..
AX will not be an disnel land anymore...
1) They have paied off the U.S. Congress to create a copyright law that is unconstitutional, granting them a de facto unlimited copyright term, when in Article 8 of the constitution copyrights can only be held for a limited time. This has ben challanged in Eldred Vs Ashcroft. A supreme court ruling is due in march.
2) The have used thier power to stife growth of animation as a art from in the U.S.
3) As not to have compitition from Japan, they have bought the world wide distobution rights to Studio Ghibli (Been often called "the disney of Japan") with the promose of doing theatrical releases, only to sit on the works and not making a wide release. This one gets me the most.
For example. "Sen to Chiro no Kamukaushi" (Spirited Away) broke all kinds of records in Japan and Hong Kong. Disney has the release rights for this work workd wide (execpt in asia) and here in the US, they released in only *26* movie theaters...... That's it. Even though it has had *rave* reviews. They did the same thing to "Princess Monoke"
Even Japan has noticed that there is something shifty going on.
Miyazaki (The directer/producer of studio Ghimbli works) Is getting old and will probably be retireing soon. DIsney is waiting for this to happen so they can knock him out as a threat to thier animation monopoly.
Funny story:
When disney bought the rights to Ghibli, they decided to hold ANime Expo at the disneyland hotel. They didn't realize they woulh have peopl dressing up on half nude costumes ot that the dealer's room would be selling adult material.. They had secuity tell anyon selling "objectional martrial" to leave and kicked out some lajitimate vendors..
AX will not be an disnel land anymore...