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Posted: 5/10/2022 2:59:07 PM EDT
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hawley-bill-end-disneys-special-copyright-protections
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is introducing legislation that would strip the Walt Disney Company of special copyright protections granted to the corporation by Congress, while also limiting the length of new copyrights. The "Copyright Clause Restoration Act of 2022" would cap the length of copyrights given corporations by Congress to 56 years and retroactively implement this change on companies, including Walt Disney. View Quote . Go woke, go broke. The shareholders are gonna be PISSED. |
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Its sad whet the insane sexual deviants have done to that company.
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He's pissing up the wrong tree and will get shot down by all the GOP donors who make money from copyright holdings.
But yeah go woke, fight the glomohobia Phobos, and pedo Joe. |
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So, am I hearing Disney had a special deal to run its own government, keep copyrights longer than other companies, and avoid taxes?
Did Walt Disney have blackmail photos of JFK with snow white and all 7 dwarfs? |
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Quoted: So, am I hearing Disney had a special deal to run its own government, keep copyrights longer than other companies, and avoid taxes? Did Walt Disney have blackmail photos of JFK with snow white and all 7 dwarfs? View Quote Oswald was secretly hired by Disney and whacked JFK after he was seen by Donald Duck boinking Minnie Mouse. |
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"special copyright protections granted to the corporation by Congress"
Government in bed with corporations? What is that called again? |
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Walt would have been very disheartened to see the company that bears name has become today.
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Disney has legions of lawyers.
If this passes there will be something heavier on the other end of the seesaw to counteract it. |
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Yes copyright lengths need to be restored to some reasonable sanity. They kept jacking the length longer and longer because media companies wanted ongoing protection and congress was happy to
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Quoted: Its sad whet the insane sexual deviants have done to that company. View Quote The previous CEO, Iger, packed it with wokes. Chapek's primary goal when he took over was to de-politicize Disney. Run it like a business and not an activist corporation. But the wokes were so amazingly vocal (and nobody had balls enough to tell them to STFU, including Chapek) that they are now paying the price. There's a credible theory out there that Chapek reversed his position on this expressly to create the situation they are in now. In other words, he's letting the damage to Disney occur, and doing so in such a way that there's no doubt to anyone that it's the wokes that caused it entirely. This will eventually confer more power to him with which to enforce his original goal. So he may be coming from a perspective of: "Let's tolerate a little damage now versus a LOT later, clean out all of Iger's wokes, and then we go back to making muthafuckin' money." And he does all this from the "I told you so" throne. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Its sad whet the insane sexual deviants have done to that company. Disney was shit from the beginning. Walt immediately fired a cartoonist for drawing Mickey boinking Minnie at a party. For some reason the company has always drawn weirdos. |
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Quoted: The previous CEO, Iger, packed it with wokes. Chapek's primary goal when he took over was to de-politicize Disney. Run it like a business and not an activist corporation. But the wokes were so amazingly vocal (and nobody had balls enough to tell them to STFU, including Chapek) that they are now paying the price. There's a credible theory out there that Chapek reversed his position on this expressly to create the situation they are in now. In other words, he's letting the damage to Disney occur, and doing so in such a way that there's no doubt to anyone that it's the wokes that caused it entirely. This will eventually confer more power to him with which to enforce his original goal. So he may be coming from a perspective of: "Let's tolerate a little damage now versus a LOT later, clean out all of Iger's wokes, and then we go back to making muthafuckin' money." And he does all this from the "I told you so" throne. View Quote That's Game of Thrones (corporate world) level badassery. If true.... |
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Quoted: Walt immediately fired a cartoonist for drawing Mickey boinking Minnie at a party. For some reason the company has always drawn weirdos. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Its sad whet the insane sexual deviants have done to that company. Disney was shit from the beginning. Walt immediately fired a cartoonist for drawing Mickey boinking Minnie at a party. For some reason the company has always drawn weirdos. In California. No way ;) |
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I'm so glad to see this. After they openly stated they want to indoctrinate my kids/family into their woke mindset I'm already limiting anything they put out in my house. This includes Marvel and Star Wars sadly. I used to enjoy them...
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Feel bad for parents of conscience that have small children. Has to be very difficult.
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Quoted: Its sad whet the insane sexual deviants have done to that company. View Quote Aside from the absolutely wrong copyright protection by Congress. I wonder if this is actually the end game. Infiltrate corporations and organizations and burn them to the ground. They have done the same to basically all sports, lot of companies and even the Boy Scouts. If true, it’s really working. |
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No idea if any hits land on target, but I'll bet that fucking mouse's shareholders are damn sure tired of taking the incoming fire.
At some point perhaps they'll realize that the wokesters aren't worth trading rounds over. |
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Quoted: No idea if any hits land on target, but I'll bet that fucking mouse's shareholders are damn sure tired of taking the incoming fire. At some point perhaps they'll realize that the wokesters aren't worth trading rounds over. View Quote |
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Quoted: I would also take literally. It would satisfy me to watch everything burn at Disney. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I hope they burn Disney to the ground. Figuratively. I would also take literally. It would satisfy me to watch everything burn at Disney. I used to live about a mile away from the northernmost border to Disney. Free fireworks show every night. Watching that bitch burn from there would be -epic-. |
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I don't understand, is this making it to where their original IPs like say Pirates of the Caribbean no longer belongs to them after a set period of time and then it's open to the public?
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If it ever got traction, it would not go and play out as many might hope. Dumb IMO.
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About time. Always been bullshit that Disney got to play by different rules.
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Quoted: That's Game of Thrones (corporate world) level badassery. If true.... View Quote Truly so. Think about it - He can't challenge or speak out against them directly. He wouldn't dare. He'd be eaten alive. But he can stick the blame for staggering losses on them very directly, and then have the platform he wanted, from which to continue depoliticizing Disney. Chapek is no dummy. He's turning wokism into a tar baby that the company and it's BoD will avoid touching for years to come. I really do think this is his longer term strategy. Because simply has no other play, and political neutrality is already his stated direction. "Get woke? .....Go broke." |
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Ol joshy poo must have shorted disney stock.
Look behind the curtain |
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Quoted: I don't understand, is this making it to where their original IPs like say Pirates of the Caribbean no longer belongs to them after a set period of time and then it's open to the public? View Quote |
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I like to see our side fight back. Finally.
Take down pedo-land. |
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Quoted: Correct. They become public domain. That doesn't mean Disney would stop selling them, it just means your great grandson wouldn't get sued for ripping toy story off of one of your old vhs tapes. Piracy is mainly a problem of distribution that's largely been solved in the internet age anyway. It would still be profitable for them to sell their back catalog, and most watchers would still pay for it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't understand, is this making it to where their original IPs like say Pirates of the Caribbean no longer belongs to them after a set period of time and then it's open to the public? Say what you will about Disney, but that's not right and that sets a bad prescient. They spent millions of dollars acquiring or cultivating their IPs and it's their property. You'll own nothing and you'll like it I guess. Unless I am really misunderstanding this while thing which I may be |
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They should do this anyways.
The last copyright extension in 1998 was called the Mickey Mouse law because Disney didn't want Mickey to go into the public domain. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Term_Extension_Act If they did this, they would be taking something back that shouldn't have been given in the first place. |
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"The age of Republican handouts to Big Business is over. Thanks to special copyright protections from Congress, woke corporations like Disney have earned billions while increasingly pandering to woke activists. It's time to take away Disney's special privileges and open up a new era of creativity and innovation," Hawley told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement. View Quote LOL. Yeah I'm sure this is gonna sail through both houses of Congress straight to Biden's desk. Not that I don't agree with the attempt, but this sounds like minority party posturing. |
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Quoted: Say what you will about Disney, but that's not right and that sets a bad prescient. They spent millions of dollars acquiring or cultivating their IPs and it's their property. You'll own nothing and you'll like it I guess View Quote |
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Quoted: Well no, actually it is right, and results in a more favorable market for both consumers and companies. Gabe Newell practically proved this with steam, and became a billionaire as a result. When presented with an easily accessible, acceptibly priced way to access a back catalog, people tend to err on the side of paying over piracy. This is why other companies have copied steam, and many classic games are available for purchase that previously were only attainable through piracy and fan patches to make them playable on modern computers. It's why streaming is now the main way people access entertainment, and why this wouldn't hurt Disney's bottom line, which believe me, they know. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Say what you will about Disney, but that's not right and that sets a bad prescient. They spent millions of dollars acquiring or cultivating their IPs and it's their property. You'll own nothing and you'll like it I guess So is it only Disney that has this exception they're trying to change? I would think that would apply to anyone's IP |
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Quoted: Truly so. Think about it - He can't challenge or speak out against them directly. He wouldn't dare. He'd be eaten alive. But he can stick the blame for staggering losses on them very directly, and then have the platform he wanted, from which to continue depoliticizing Disney. Chapek is no dummy. He's turning wokism into a tar baby that the company and it's BoD will avoid touching for years to come. I really do think this is his longer term strategy. Because simply has no other play, and political neutrality is already his stated direction. "Get woke? .....Go broke." View Quote Will gladly be wrong about it though. |
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