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Old 3rd January 2001, 09:43
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Walt Disney is violating copy right regulations by making and destributing the Cartoon series "Ala Din". This adventure had been written by the muslim author of Arabia.
Walt Disney should abide by the laws of copy rights and try to pay off royality to the the author's remanent descendants or allocate a big deal of money for the well being of muslims through establishing a fund by the prominent muslims.
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Old 3rd January 2001, 15:06
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Unfortunately copyright law is not quite as simple as you put it. They have no obligation to pay any royalties so they wont.
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Old 4th January 2001, 14:53
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Unfortunately copyright law is not quite as simple as you put it. They have no obligation to pay any royalties so they wont.
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Old 4th January 2001, 20:33
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I thought the story of Alladin was anonymus and no one knows the author.

A young Canadien came up with the idea, the look, and the story for Superman. Since he didn't know about copyright and didn't get one an American cartoonist took the idea and made it his own. The American didn't do anything wrong ligaly.

It sounds like something like that happened in this Alladin situation, am I wrong?
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Old 8th January 2001, 10:53
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I thought the story of Alladin was anonymus and no one knows the author.

A young Canadien came up with the idea, the look, and the story for Superman. Since he didn't know about copyright and didn't get one an American cartoonist took the idea and made it his own. The American didn't do anything wrong ligaly.

It sounds like something like that happened in this Alladin situation, am I wrong?
Then why the creator of Barby doll was claiming to have royalty for the song sang by scandinavian group " I am a barby girl".
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Old 10th January 2001, 14:21
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Because Barbie is owned under a copyright name by Mattel.
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Old 11th January 2001, 00:27
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Exactly, they have copyright! Anymore arguments from you?
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