Comments by "Screen Apple" (@screenapple1660) on "Asmongold Clips"
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Don't believe what you see on that post. it's not official website. Make sure you fact check this - two or five times, many times. Fact check after lunch break.
- Many year ago. AOL. Millions of people fall for AOL Instant Message credit card scams - like Catwatcher. Phishing, punter, etc.
- you need to ask yourself what position the person works for. upper, middle, lower manager.
- email and ask education background such as psychology, PHD, etc.
- you need to ask who give you approval to do this? is yourself, government, etc.
- if you see something that bias, prejudice, irony, corporate cyber bully. Report to UE official website administrator. Not that post.
- UE is doing everything to avoid nasty lawsuits. There's tort laws, data losses, financial loss, etc.
- Just Focus UE game. If that post bothers you. you stuck in development hell. Report UE official website -- say you have been harass by bad actor.
- Your job professional is stay focus on your game.
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Disney now holds complete ownership of the Star Wars franchise, including its stories, characters, and all related rights. George Lucas, the visionary creator of Star Wars, sold the franchise to Disney for billions of dollars. However, in hindsight, Lucas has expressed feelings of regret, believing that he was misled in the deal.
Since the sale, Lucas has been sidelined from the creative process. He’s reportedly barred from Disney properties and prevented from participating in future Star Wars projects. Efforts to regain involvement or challenge Disney through legal avenues have proven futile. Even the security teams at Disney have allegedly denied him entry to discussions about the franchise he once spearheaded.
To further solidify their ownership, Disney has diminished Lucas’s visible connection to the franchise. His name and the Lucasfilm branding are being increasingly overshadowed by Disney’s corporate identity. As a result, Lucas has become an unofficial or symbolic figurehead of the Star Wars legacy, with no authority over its future.
This evolving dynamic has sparked debates about creative rights and the role of corporate influence in shaping iconic cultural franchises. The tensions between Disney and George Lucas highlight the struggles of an artist relinquishing control over their creation in the face of corporate ambitions. This is true. Lucas got messed up by selling Star Wars.
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