Yes Disney owns the rights.
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Sora is owned by Square Enix, whose character designer was Tetsuya Nomura. Disney may own some rights on Sora, but Square Enix is his primary owner.
There is a character named Cornelia in the Disney Italia comic series W.I.T.C.H.
The relationship between Walt Disney and Universal regarding Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is complex. In 1927, Walt Disney created Oswald, but he lost the rights to the character due to a contract dispute with Universal. This loss prompted Disney to create Mickey Mouse, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Disney brand. While Universal did not "steal" Oswald outright, they did take control of the character, which spurred Disney's later successes.
Yes. Walt Disney has most rights to names like those and in paying it would be an awful lot.
Yes , by Disney who owns all rights to the name and likeness of the character .
A.A.Milne's character of Winnie the Pooh became a Disney property when the studio negotiated for the rights to adapt his book into the 1966 film "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" .
Yes Disney owns the rights.
Disney did not remake the Nickelodeon movie. The Harriet the Spy character & property is not owned by Nickelodeon. Harriet the Spy is a children's book first published in 1964. Disney simply acquired the rights to make their own movie based on the Harriet the Spy character.
Walt Disney's first character was Mickey Mouse.
Hannah Montana is a Disney character. Also she rocks!
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Sora is owned by Square Enix, whose character designer was Tetsuya Nomura. Disney may own some rights on Sora, but Square Enix is his primary owner.
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
There is a character named Cornelia in the Disney Italia comic series W.I.T.C.H.
There is no evidence to suggest Rosa Parks had a favorite Disney character.