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Disney Star Wars Email?


Grihm

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Does anyone know of what contact information is the most accurate to contact Disney about Star Wars, especially the EA license? 

The so called websites and Facebooks etc gives nothing in terms of information and the one that should is not working O_o

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dimg.communications@disney.com <dimg.communications@disney.com>;

 

https://dpecp.disney.com/

 

http://disneypermissions.force.com/WelcomeIntakePage

 

 

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On 1/19/2019 at 1:40 AM, TK-42134 said:

Try this one:

https://www.thewaltdisneycompany.com/

 

and go to the “About” page. You may find what you are looking for there.

Thank you =)
Same issue here though, that there seems to be no " proper " email in general, just a bunch of parks etc. I tried one Disney email, but i was asked to turn to EA for some reason O_o 
Don´t really know why EA would answer questions for Disney.

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On 1/19/2019 at 3:03 AM, sylverbard said:

dimg.communications@disney.com <dimg.communications@disney.com>;

 

https://dpecp.disney.com/

 

http://disneypermissions.force.com/WelcomeIntakePage

 

 

Thank you =)

Same issue here though, that there seems to be no " proper " email in general, just a bunch of parks etc. I tried one Disney email, but i was asked to turn to EA for some reason O_o 
Don´t really know why EA would answer questions for Disney.

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2 hours ago, themaninthesuitcase said:

I expect that's why you were refereed to EA.  Knowing what you wanted to contact them about might help.

That´s the problem. Disney issued the License, not EA. I am hoping for a response on another email shortly though. I explained this to them in the email properly the first time, hence the confusion.

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On 1/21/2019 at 6:25 AM, Grihm said:

That´s the problem. Disney issued the License, not EA. I am hoping for a response on another email shortly though. I explained this to them in the email properly the first time, hence the confusion.

 

what are you trying to find out?

 

here is the simple answer.

 

corporations don't talk about existing licenses because they are legally bound NOT to discuss them.  it gets them sued.

 

corporations are not obligated to publish terms of existing, or former, licenses, for the same reason.  

 

i do not know how the Freedom of Info act works in the USA, but in Canada, any citizens may make a request under our Access to Info act regarding aspects of anything.

 

For example, if you wanted to see the original discussions held by Canada, the RCMP, and Disney, surrounding the licensing of the RCMP Mountie image by Disney, you could make a request to those agencies in Canada (the RCMP and whichever department had the discussions at the time), formally or informally, and they will respond with any information not excluded from public view: personal info, confidential sources, or something already slated to be released in the near future.

 

honestly, why on earth would a corporation discuss legal contracts with [no offence] Joe Nobody.

 

if you have IP infringement info or concerns, contact their legal department with evidence.  If you want to buy them out, you should have people to do that for you, tbh.

if you just want to gripe, contact customer care. in all cases, do it on paper, send it registered, and expect nothing :-)

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