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So, Marvel/Disney owns the rights to Spider-Man comics. If Spider-Man appears on film it is under the control of Sony Pictures. Sony owns the rights to Spider-Man movies. Spider-Man merchandise is owned and controlled by Marvel Comics (and Disney – the parent company of Marvel Comics).
No. DC Comics owns the rights to Batman.
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Disney owns the rights to Marvel Comics, the same way that Warner Brothers owns DC. They are missing the notable film rights to Spider-Man (Sony) and X-Men (Fox) but still own the other rights for them, such as animation.
Technically, Spider Man is a comic book super hero, belonging to the Marvel comics. But since the Disney company bought out Marvel last year, that would mean that Disney now owns Spider Man. But that does not necessarily make him a "Disney character," since he was created long before Disney "owned" him.
Yes , by Disney who owns all rights to the name and likeness of the character .
The copyright will belong to the firm that payed for it's creation . Creator's Rights is still a legal issue that the courts rarely address . Look how Marvel treated Jack Kirby .
No. James Cameron's Avatar (2009) was produced by Lightstorm Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, and Ingenious Film Partners and distributed by 20th Century Fox.Movie on TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2069498-avatar-2009
Microsoft owns the rights to Halo.
Yes, Marvel Comics Owns Iron Man.
Creator and producer Rick Ungar, Brentwood Television Funnies production studios, and Marvel Productions/New World Animation.
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