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<blockquote data-quote="RetroDude" data-source="post: 7094" data-attributes="member: 187"><p>Being an "established celebrity" or not has nothing to do with the licensing involved for FarSight.</p><p>It's all about the exact wording in the contract that Tina Fey (or any other voice artist) signed when she did the voice work.</p><p></p><p>If it was just for the use in that specific pinball machine, making a virtual version of the machine may require getting the rights to use the recorded performance in a new/different medium.</p><p>If the rights were acquired for the pinball machine and any-and-all derivitive and future uses, then the right to use that voice performance would be included in the licensing of the specific machine from the original manufacturer.</p><p></p><p>None of us here knows the contents of the contract signed, so the speculation is completely and totally pointless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetroDude, post: 7094, member: 187"] Being an "established celebrity" or not has nothing to do with the licensing involved for FarSight. It's all about the exact wording in the contract that Tina Fey (or any other voice artist) signed when she did the voice work. If it was just for the use in that specific pinball machine, making a virtual version of the machine may require getting the rights to use the recorded performance in a new/different medium. If the rights were acquired for the pinball machine and any-and-all derivitive and future uses, then the right to use that voice performance would be included in the licensing of the specific machine from the original manufacturer. None of us here knows the contents of the contract signed, so the speculation is completely and totally pointless. [/QUOTE]
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