DaPinballWizard
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Only played the VP table but that was a lot of fun. I say yes. Would be a great addition.
I still find it odd that Zen can get the license for a massive franchise like star wars and it able to use the likeness of such actors as Harrison Ford (who is know not to be the easiest to work with) and still not need to charge their user base anymore for these tables.
I think you need to take another look at the ZEN tables, for real. There is no Harrison Ford on them. There is a Han Solo. The actor and the fictional character are two separate things.
Secondly, ZENs publisher is Microsoft, that gives them nearly unlimited money and a huge connection to open doors with.
Thirdly, ZEN makes digital original tables, the only licences are the names and the characters, there are no likenesses involved as they are not making recreation of real machines that have a real persons likeness on them.
Fourth, ZEN does not make real tables.
Fifth, Zen got the license from Lucas arts before it got sold to Disney. That was a feat of legal wrangling, but again see points 1-4. Review the thing about fictional characters vs actors likenesses.
Now can you claim that Harrison Ford can control who uses the image of A scruffy dude in dark pants and a vest w/ a blaster. NO! That image is owned no by Disney, but it was orignally owned by Lucas Arts. The character was played by Harison Ford. Not owned by him.The right of publicity is essentially the right to control the commercial use of your identity and image.
Well the point would still stand why Farsight has to get the license for a likeness of Gary Oldman as opposed to a license for the likeness of Dracula from Bram Stoker's Dracula. Are you saying it's the latter and they don't have to deal with Gary Oldman but instead the studio that owns the rights to the movie?
Tales from the Crypt + Dracula Halloween SUPER PACK
You can't really use Star Wars as a good example because Lucasfilm, unlike most most contracts, owns the character liknesses, and can do what they want with them. This is very different from the usual licensing agreements with film studios where the actor needs to be compensated for any use of thier likness. To be in a Star Wars Film, you basically sign away any rights to your likness as that character. Carrie Fisher once joked that every time she looks in a mirror, she has to pay George Lucas.
There is no way we get BSD before October.
It would be a great start to Season 4 though