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Disney owns the rights to the 1964 movie, but the not the name and image of Mary Poppins. The family and heirs of Pamela Lyndon Travers, author of the Mary Poppins book series own the image and rights. PL Travers disliked the final Disney Production. She could not stand Dick Van Dyke or Julie Andrews in their roles, and did not like use of animation sequences in the movie.
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Dramatists Play Service, Inc. owns these rights.
Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. owns the rights and licenses both the musical (play) and the music from it.
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Because she's an actress
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And do this WHY? You can't accept so-called "donations" either. Very likely no. When someone owns the "rights" to the play they own it and control it totally and completely.
Hasbro, Inc. owns the rights in the US and Canada. Mattel owns the rights elsewhere internationally. This creates and issue for playing internationally in these two areas. Scrabble players on Facebook in the US/Canada cannot play Scrabble with people in Europe or Australia, for example.
Dramatist's Play Service publishes and holds amateur and professional performance rights. All other rights should be addressed to William Morris Agency c/o Gilbert Parker.
beause microsoft owns exculsivly bought the rights for it. like play stations owns devil may cry or most of the final fantasy games. It depends on what the companys are willing to bid for the product.
You have to buy her character token and then you can use Aunt Petunia to play as in free-play.