| > There are hundreds minor viral news about a lot of stuff daily. I am not even trying to keep up with it all. Yup. The gist of my text was that it was viral news, and not Disney owning exclusive copyright on a chunk of human culture for 70 years. > the ones you keep mentioning are not the stuff I would read or my kids would read. Yes, because all examples should be 100% directly applicable to you, and you alone, and if a few examples don't, then nothing matters. > My kids do watch some superheroes, I dont "It's something my kids would never read but look this is exactly what my kids are interested in but it's completely irrelevant because I, me, I, mine". And yes Disney is not just superheroes. And for better or worse superheroes are a huge part of the American culture, and Disney owns a huge chunk of it (either through direct ownership of Marvel, or through licenses and deals it got when acquiring US TV and film producers). > But, Disney is really not necessary and ignoring it is perfectly workable strategy. Yup. "I never" somehow turned into "my kids watch superheroes" but you didn't even catch on to that. BTW, if you have favorite movies, a lot of them are owned by Disney. If not by Disney, but then by some other huge conglomerate. The books you read are owned by a few huge publishing houses. Most music you listen to is owned by at most 4 companies etc. Disney is just a very convenient example. |