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angry pankration warrior
09/26/04, 03:50 AM
How come there was no legal battle between the sentai creators and
Saban enterprises? I ask because the characters in Zyurangers and
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers look exactly like each other in MMPR and
Sentai. How come I never heard of a lawsuit regarding this? Is this
not a trademark violation?

Joel M. Eichen
09/26/04, 03:50 AM
This is because they did not give up a big retainer for the attorneys

James Nevermann II
09/26/04, 03:50 AM
Because Saban did not steal the footage, they bought it. And they had the
concent of Toei, Ltd to use it. Why would Toei sue if they were paid for
the footage?
Now, I don't know the specifics on this next point, but Saban tried to
start MMPR with the previous year's "Jetman", but I read somewhere that the
negotiations either fell through, or there was some sort of delay involved.
So, instead, they started with "ZyuRanger" instead.

Rene
09/26/04, 03:50 AM
You're joking, right? No one could be this stupid.

Jade
09/26/04, 03:50 AM
I think Saban purchased the rights or something like that to air them in the
US. He purchased the footage, etc.

Lio Convoy
09/26/04, 03:50 AM
Saban (and now Disney) paid Toei a licensing fee to use the footage,
likenesses, etc.

Tempora
09/27/04, 03:50 AM
Saban/Disney paid for the international publishing rights (anywhere outside
of Japan) to Toei's Super Sentai TV
series. With these rights, they could distribute it any way they want,
either subbed/English dubbed (e.g. Ultraman Tiga,
the English dubbed Abaranger epsiode in that one episode of Power Rangers
Dino Thunder),
or adapt the show (e.g. Power Rangers, Super Human Samurai Syber Squad).
As we all know, Saban/Disney chose the latter.

As an aside, even Hong Kong television, which shows a lot Japanese shows,
end up showing Power Rangers, not Super Sentai,
because even though it would've been easier for HK to get the Super Sentai
show from Toei,
Saban/Disney holds the rights to these shows outside of Japan, so what
Saban/Disney offer is what they
get, and what they offer is Power Rangers.

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09/27/04, 03:50 AM
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Joel M. Eichen
09/27/04, 03:51 AM
>> You're joking, right? No one could be this stupid.
>
>Sure they can. This is a big world out there, and there's more idiots
>than not.

THIS IS funny ... THANKS!

XPeeple
09/27/04, 04:00 AM
>As an aside, even Hong Kong television, which shows a lot Japanese shows,
>end up showing Power Rangers, not Super Sentai,
>because even though it would've been easier for HK to get the Super Sentai
>show from Toei,
>Saban/Disney holds the rights to these shows outside of Japan, so what
>Saban/Disney offer is what they
>get, and what they offer is Power Rangers.

Absolute business genius, that Haim Saban.

MattEmily
01/18/18, 03:23 AM
How come there was no legal battle between the sentai creators and
Saban enterprises? I ask because the characters in Zyurangers and
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers look exactly like each other in MMPR and
Sentai. How come I never heard of a lawsuit regarding this? Is this
not a trademark violation?

why would there be? it wasn't a stolen concept they both had a legal contractual agreement.

This is because they did not give up a big retainer for the attorneys

that's not even funny and it'd be best for you to answer the user's post instead of cracking bad jokes

Because Saban did not steal the footage, they bought it. And they had the
concent of Toei, Ltd to use it. Why would Toei sue if they were paid for
the footage?
Now, I don't know the specifics on this next point, but Saban tried to
start MMPR with the previous year's "Jetman", but I read somewhere that the
negotiations either fell through, or there was some sort of delay involved.
So, instead, they started with "ZyuRanger" instead.

pretty much this although I don't know how truthful the Jetman story is.

I think Saban purchased the rights or something like that to air them in the
US. He purchased the footage, etc.

there's no thinking involved.

Saban (and now Disney) paid Toei a licensing fee to use the footage,
likenesses, etc.

exactly.

Saban/Disney paid for the international publishing rights (anywhere outside
of Japan) to Toei's Super Sentai TV
series. With these rights, they could distribute it any way they want,
either subbed/English dubbed (e.g. Ultraman Tiga,
the English dubbed Abaranger epsiode in that one episode of Power Rangers
Dino Thunder),
or adapt the show (e.g. Power Rangers, Super Human Samurai Syber Squad).
As we all know, Saban/Disney chose the latter.

I don't think that's entirely true since I think the contract spells out how they're gonna be using it if they wanted to do something different then they would have to re-work their contract.

You're joking, right? No one could be this stupid.

yet you feel the need to insult someone just because they don't know as much as some of us do so what does that make you? exactly you're not too bright either so I would zip it if you knew any better.

>> You're joking, right? No one could be this stupid.
>
>Sure they can. This is a big world out there, and there's more idiots
>than not.

THIS IS funny ... THANKS!

no it's not it's sad and inappropriate