Barry: Disney pretty much strip mines human college. No you find it down into repackaged intellectual property products but. Strip mines human culture I think that is like that's awesome I love it. It relates the value of a robust public domain in the first place because they made a fortune off fairy tales and legends that have been around for a long time. But if you have Aladdin comms he I always get to what are you doing with it? You know selling action figures or toys or trinkets or all the other things. That said, you know Aladdin is a very old story very old character doesn't belong to anyone. The copyright in the story doesn't belong
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