People keep posting this take but hasn't public domain always happened years after the death of the last living author? Not the same year?
People keep posting this take but hasn't public domain always happened years after the death of the last living author? Not the same year?
The 1909 Copyright Act starts counting down 56 years from when a work is first published, not from when the author passes.People keep posting this take but hasn't public domain always happened years after the death of the last living author? Not the same year?
All those opinions are fine(and I agree with all of them), the problem is the immaturity of other people who decide to make a hashtag to boycott Sony because they didn't get what they want. That screams entitlement and immaturity.Like my stance is this
- Feige would do Spider-Man and his characters better
- Sony would be stupid to give up any money so obviously if Disney wants a bigger cut business wise they should walk away
- Sony will fuck it up and there's zero reason to believe they won't
Fandoms remain to be worst.
Fuck your Spider man, this shouldn't be that serious.
I don't think this accurately describes the situation. I don't think anyone thought Disney was the underdog in this, just that Disney/Marvel make better Superhero films than Sony (at least constantly) and so don't trust Spider-Man under Sony's creative control.it's concerning to see fans rally behind the multi-billion dollar corporation that is Disney, and position them as a noble underdog in this fight
You do realize, that those are obvious trolls, right... ?
Okay, scrolling down it looks like a bit too many to be trolls... I guess some people on twitter are just completely unhinged.
I honestly don't even care if Sony could make a good movie. I want to see Spidey interact with the FF, X-Men, DD, etc. We've had 5 movies (of varying quality) where Spider-Man was on his own, and this MCU thing isn't going to come around again. If Sony wants to take their ball and play alone later then so be it, but I want to see more of this existing character, which I'm really enjoying. Disney and Sony need to get this figured out.
Because fanboys don't give a shit when it comes to 'their' brand 'winning'.But Disney changed the deal so why not put the heat under their feet instead?
Agreed. Like, I'm always in for a good "internet fanbois are trash" session. But I feel like to boil this one down to that is burying the lede. Which is clearly that you have 2 mega corporations using the public as a proxy for their battles, stoking the flames with bots, etc.Looked at those Twitter accounts a bit more closely... none of those people read like typical MCU fanboys. This reeks.
He's 16 and steals every sceneNah, we've had a decade of that, the idea of a new Spiderman as being central instead of just being a smaller piece of a larger story sounds sublime. No more hero teamups is exactly the right direction to go.
Agreed. Like, I'm always in for a good "internet fanbois are trash" session. But I feel like to boil this one down to that is burying the lede. Which is clearly that you have 2 mega corporations using the public as a proxy for their battles, stoking the flames with bots, etc.
Yup. Fandoms by their nature are extreme and over invested in things. That's what makes them dangerous and toxic. Sometimes it's good to take a step back and tell people they shouldn't care this much about stupid comic book characters owned by corporations.Fandoms have always had a toxic population but the ease of sharing and amplifying that toxicity is new and being used in disturbing ways.
Sounds pretty fake.Dont know where to put this.
Is this credible?
How about this?
All those opinions are fine(and I agree with all of them), the problem is the immaturity of other people who decide to make a hashtag to boycott Sony because they didn't get what they want. That screams entitlement and immaturity.
Because Disney makes great movies and Columbia Pictures is an utter garbage factory. It's as easy as that.
Dont know where to put this.
Is this credible?
Yes, those creatively defunct live action remakes they keep shitting out are truly cinematic masterpieces.Because Disney makes great movies and Columbia Pictures is an utter garbage factory. It's as easy as that.
Dont know where to put this.
Is this credible?
I'm actually very sure I saw that rumor in other places than just that as well. so not just Cosmic Book.
I'm actually very sure I saw that rumor in other places than just that as well. so not just Cosmic Book.
different people, on YouTube (maybe reporting on that site's report dunno), as well as on Twitter.
Sorry once again...... Don't be surprised if a deal is reached soon.I don't know if I would insult cosmicbook.news by comparing their reporting to YouTubers
Sure, if you ignore the credit scene.I don't see the problem, spider-man is my fave super hero but far from home ended in a perfect place for the character's story to just be ended off screen.
No that's what I'm talking about. just say he's in jail for murder and then have him break out if they ever renegotiate a deal
I won't be surprised. Just commenting that a majority of the "sources" people like to pull from are incredibly untrustworthy.Sorry once again...... Don't be surprised if a deal is reached soon.
Maaan..... if only it could happen. I do get where you're coming from though.I won't be surprised. Just commenting that a majority of the "sources" people like to pull from are incredibly untrustworthy.
I just want my entertainment how I want it. I couldn't care less about the corporate side of things. I just want Spider-Man in the MCU, who gets the better deal is of no interest to me.Everyone realizes that this whole this is a limited version of class warfare, right?
A hyperrich corporation pitting their fanbase against another hyperrich corporation in order to force a better deal for themselves.
Corporations have discovered how to easily manipulate people into astroturfing for them for free.
Exactly proving my point.I just want my entertainment how I want it. I couldn't care less about the corporate side of things. I just want Spider-Man in the MCU, who gets the better deal is of no interest to me.
Exactly proving my point.
For example the Disney Fox buyout was bad. It should have never gotten regulatory approval. But doesn't matter to a lot of fans because they wanted X-Mans in the MCU.