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James, I wonder if you've asked Disney about the PETA poster? Is this,
indeed, a licensed trademark/copyright agreement between Disney and PETA -- or is PETA doing what they typically do, pushing the law to the limit by stealing Disney property to enlist them in their cause. All the web research I've done shows that PETA thinks its a good idea -- but I can't find a legitimate Disney source who says they agreed to license the characters. I'll write Eisner when you can show me that Disney did, indeed, license this deal. Outdoors Magazine wrote: Disney Goes Overboard PETA has modified a film poster from the Disney blockbuster Finding Nemo to promote its anti-fishing campaign. Disney's cartoon fish, Nemo and Marlin, appear on PETA's website and leaflets that read, "Fish are friends, not food!" |
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Mr. Nordengren,
They will not respond, but nor is this a trademark or copyright suit filed against PETA by Disney, which is the standard when someone uses your images without consent. Let me know if you find anything out. -- James Ehlers Outdoors Magazine www.outdoorsmagazine.net "Fritz Nordengren" wrote in message news:O0Rxb.144268$Dw6.602388@attbi_s02... James, I wonder if you've asked Disney about the PETA poster? Is this, indeed, a licensed trademark/copyright agreement between Disney and PETA -- or is PETA doing what they typically do, pushing the law to the limit by stealing Disney property to enlist them in their cause. All the web research I've done shows that PETA thinks its a good idea -- but I can't find a legitimate Disney source who says they agreed to license the characters. I'll write Eisner when you can show me that Disney did, indeed, license this deal. Outdoors Magazine wrote: Disney Goes Overboard PETA has modified a film poster from the Disney blockbuster Finding Nemo to promote its anti-fishing campaign. Disney's cartoon fish, Nemo and Marlin, appear on PETA's website and leaflets that read, "Fish are friends, not food!" |
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