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Supply and Demand". And then Disney is rabid at defending it's "Copyrights" and is a large part of the grotesque copyright abuse of today, including the laws the RIAA built it's lawsuit machine on. Not to mention that only a handful of its characters are "Originals", most are from "Public Domain" works, or rather they wouldn't be in the public domain if Disney's laws had been around back then. Marvel and DC are of course protective of their interests, but they look liberal compared to Disney.

el suport de les joventuts dels partits nacionalistes catalans, sindicats d'estudiants i altres seccions juvenils. The Lion King>, fins al moment no han acceptat la proposta de Política Lingüística de fer-ne una versió al català, malgrat que l'Administració assumeix els costos de doblatge, com ja ha fet amb d'altres films. Els arguments de la distribuïdora Buenavista Internacional, filial de la Disney, són que l'explotació en català

branding, manipulating images with ideas. For example, the image of the lion standing regally on a rocky mountain outcrop, from The Lion King - echoed in the trailer for the first Narnia film with Aslan doing the same thing. Marvel characters we're familiar with will start showing up everywhere, certain characteristics emphasized, to get 'em into our brains so we know they stand for something, and when products come out we'll have this image in the back of our minds fully associated in advance.

icon. Aside from the disgusting an increasing kidification of Marvel, my next thoughts were. WTH is going to happen to Universal Studios Islands of Adventure? I mean they have like 1/3 of that park done up as a Marvel environment with Hulk, Spidey, and many other characters acting as the major draw. Wonder what will happen with all the spider man stuff at the universal stuidos park. The effect on Universal has to be heavy, although I am sure that they must have had a chance to play and decided

hurdles overcome and I am so proud to have been a part of such an outstanding group of people. That is what I will always cherish and fondly remember the most……the people, relationships, and friends. It was a magical time at Disney, driven by the most dedicated and talented team of individuals. I most sincerely wish each of you the very best. I used to work for him at BVI… Really good guy. Same here, worked at BVI back in the 90’s as a junior staff, and Mark was kind enough to

X-Men Danger Room theme. If Disney can keep Jean Grey dead, I’m all for it. I’m wondering what will happen to the Universal Theme Park in Orlando, Islands of Adventure. They have the Hulk, Spiderman and Dr Doom rides there. They are probably the biggest attractions at the park, too. hopefully they can go out and spend more than one movie to expand on some of the characters. The worst thing about the last spiderman was the number of characters, 1 villain per movie. >>>

his zombies who worship at his throne. …and while they are at it, when on earth are they going to get rid of Jim Gallagher…rude, obnoxious, incompetent…and he was the man at the switch of the very expensive and true marketing mess for A Christmas Carol. A great deal of odd comments here. Look, Iger is a very smart fellow. These expensive adventures with Zemeckis all trace themselves back to Cook and his team. No question that Iger recognizes that this purge was completely

of visitors entering the country. But surprisingly, after the Sept. 11 attacks the federal government sought out Disney?s advice in intelligence, security and biometrics, a tool that teaches computers to recognize and identify individuals based on their unique characteristics. The federal government may have wanted Disney's expertise because Walt Disney World is responsible for the nation's largest single commercial application of biometrics, said Jim Wayman, director of the National Biometric

the calm cool and collected, evil genius type. He's maniacal and treacherous, with everything all planned out (until it goes wrong). Jafar takes different forms: a vizier, and old man, to a sultan, to a sorcerer, to a cobra, to a genie. This is about the scariest villain of them all. He has no humor to him whatsoever. We often see the villains in their hideout with a sidekick and a lot of humor. Not so with this guy. We don't know why he does what he does; we don't know his motive. We only