Disney Destino is a short animated film created through a collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dalí. The rights to the film are owned by The Walt Disney Company, as it was produced by Disney in the late 1940s and completed in 2003. The project was originally conceived during a partnership between Disney and Dalí, but it remained unfinished for decades until it was completed by Disney's team. Thus, all intellectual property rights are held by Disney.
Yes Disney owns the rights.
The Walt Disney company owns the image rights (and other rights such as movie rights) for Baby Pooh, along with image rights for many other Disney Characters.
Disney currently owns the rights to Lilo & Stitch.
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.
Microsoft owns the rights to Halo.
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Yes Disney owns the rights.
The Walt Disney company owns the image rights (and other rights such as movie rights) for Baby Pooh, along with image rights for many other Disney Characters.
The Walt Disney Company.
Disney currently owns the rights to Lilo & Stitch.
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As of 2013, Disney owns the licensing rights to the Chronicles of Narnia.
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.
Yes , by Disney who owns all rights to the name and likeness of the character .
The Walt Disney Company owns the Muppets.
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The Disney Corporation owns the Disney Cruise Line and all of its ships.