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"Who Owns History? Who Owns Culture? Who Owns Speech?"

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Blogger Michael Sporn said...

I honestly don't mind the owner of visuals to prevent publication of such visuals when used without permission. However, it has grown ridiculously out of hand. Disney's copyright on Mickey Mouse allows them to keep changing the rules with the US Congress they have bought. By continually changing the rules - the length of time Disney is permitted to own the rights. It's unlikely, Disney will ever lose the ownership of Walt's creation.

All we can do is draw our own distorted version of Mickey and call it a parody.

November 25, 2012 9:12 AM

Blogger Floyd Norman said...

None of this is news to me. I've been doing this "Disney dance" along with Amid since May of this year. My new book has finally made it out of the mouse house gauntlet and is going to press.

Who owns history, culture and speech? We both know the answer to that one.

November 25, 2012 2:37 PM

Blogger Tim said...

Since Amid's publisher, Chronicle Books, publishes several books for Disney, it seems that the Mouse Brigade has some sway with content that affects them. After all, I'm sure Chronicle doesn't want to see a cash cow head off for greener pastures.
In John Canemaker's book on the Nine Old Men, he briefly mentions Kimball's experimenting with drugs. I wouldn't be surprised if it's stories of this nature that have the Big D suits tightening their purse strings.

November 26, 2012 1:06 AM

Blogger Alessandro said...

This post ties in perfectly to a discussion I had this weekend on the word freedom used so often in presedential debates in a country to our south. If by freedom this president is refering to a systematic elemination of competition or choice, then yes they are free. Furthermore I find that consumer are being forced to buy only what has been "approved" by huge MEGA corporations.
Same goes for education, health care and even opportunity over there! By limiting peoples opportunity and options they can herd the masses into whatever pen they feel is fit for that social class. Creating huge disparity between the rich and poor.
More opportunity = More options = Richer society.
The corporations are so huge and greedy that they will attack anything that stands in their way.
Our somewhat free internet may be the next thing that will be under attack and after that our opinions.
We are beginning to see the bad side of capitalism all around the world. It got us to where we are but now it threatens our freedom.
The only way to be victorious in a game where the rules are bent is not to play.

November 26, 2012 8:48 AM

Blogger SCOTT CAPLE said...

Well, what did he expect ,taking it to the disney sanctioned publishing house...?

December 16, 2012 2:45 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Well, what did he expect ,taking it to the disney sanctioned publishing house...?

Yes, it does seem like this shouldn't have been a huge shock to anyone.

August 15, 2013 10:03 AM

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