What do you think a license is? It's the transfer of rights under very specific conditions and in this case it is a limited usage for a specific type of right. That is the right to create derivative...
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What do you think a license is? It's the transfer of rights under very specific conditions and in this case it is a limited usage for a specific type of right. That is the right to create derivative...
There's a difference between 70's liberialism and today's liberialism. The key difference is that the 70's version was actually pretty much the antithesis of what it is today. Today's liberialism is...
The contract is necessary to ensure the legality of the transfer of the Movie rights from one company to another. It's all part of Copyright Law as the contract has a second purpose by functioning as...
This is incorrect. Trademarks are a use it or lose it affair and needs to be jealously protected. Copyrights enjoy better protection under the law where a company doesn't have to litigate every...
Fox doesn't own the rights for a TV show, so whatever Marvel did was within their legal rights to do so. Fox doesn't have to give consent for any TV show regarding the X-Men since Marvel still owns...
When Marvel started producing comics back in 1939, the business model they used relied upon newstands. In the 1980's, newstands were going out of business left and right, so they adapted to the...
Yup, they really did. Link
I already proven it now it's up to you to disprove their own listing of authors from liberal media outlets. Good luck.
Again, 1 movie isn't going to save Fox if they have a sixth bad year in a...
I already did prove it. Everyone knows that these are liberal outlets. :D Prove that these are conservative outlets.
Hugh Jackman is a great actor, so of course people like him even if the movie...
All the ones on the list that are named are liberal outlets. You should ask me to put up a list of the conservative outlets. I'll do that now:
That's the list of conservative outlets in their...
It does, but you ignore it like you've ignored Forbes and Market Watch. The only critics that have any weight are from liberal media outlets. Conservative outlets are not given the ability to add...
You were saying I don't know what I'm talking about?
http://filmjunk.com/2006/04/11/whats-wrong-with-rotten-tomatoes/
http://lifehacker.com/movie-review-scores-are-fundamentally-flawed-1774687537
No conspiracy here, but there is the facts.
Yes this is all a conspiracy theory.
https://secure.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/FOXA/financials
See the last line that says Gross Income Growth? They've been losing money since 2012...
It's not a conspiracy theory when 20th Century Fox releases quarterly financials showing they've lost billions of dollars two years running.
This isn't about 20th Century Fox shutting down. This...
Yes, that changed due to the lawsuit Fox filed against Marvel, in 2000, over the Marvel show in production Mutant X. A federal judge ruled that for films Fox owns the trademark to mutants. This...
I gave you the numbers and they would need to make a profit on 60% of the movies they released. They haven't which is why they've posted losses for several billion dollars in 2015 and tens of...
Again 1 movie out of 253 released will not help Fox in the slightest. We're talking an average of 250 million dollars per movie that is outlaid and they need to make double that. For Logan to make up...
There is no box office with Legion because it's a TV show. Even TV shows are doing terrible now days as more and more people are cutting the cord for cable and satellite. Viewership is down at the...
I gave you a link to Forbes that says that Fox isn't doing fine. They lost several billion dollars in 2015 and they lost more billions in 2016. That is not doing fine.
If that was the case then why did Fox go crawling to Marvel and beg to be allowed to make Legion and Hellfire Club? Fox does not have that great of a position at the moment due to their financial...
Reviews do not translate into box office receipts. Try again.
Now that is a really uninformed statement because the Inhumans have been in the X-Men books since the beginning. The X-Men are not separate no matter what you believe it to be.
This was written a year ago. This past fiscal year was worse since all of the movies they released failed at the box office.
Well, I guess that you really don't want the X-Men to go anywhere...
No, they don't, but give it another 6-12 months of them having flops of all their movies they'll be at the table begging to sell the rights back. They've lost tens of billions of dollars last year...