JP License Rights & Conditions
I know there has been a fair sum of discussion on the sorts of things that TT can do with the JP license. However, I feel a need to fully clarify this whole license rights business that's involved that determines what TT can do in this game.
Specifically, how it's been said that TT has the rights to the JP film content but "not" the JP novel apparently? Which, in my opinion, is ridiculous and inconsistent with what past JP games and merchandisers have been able to do with the JP license. Anyways, at the very least its reassuring that if other past JP video games have mentioned Biosyn for example, then why not TT's JP game? So that makes me question what parameters TT is specifically having to work within; i.e. the fine line between the movie and the film.
I would have thought that logically, since TT has the rights to the JP film, therefore that implies they automatically have the rights to the JP novel and every other commercial entity present in the film. I confess I'm only taking an educated guess and I have no experience in how these things work.
For example, in the JP film the Safari Tour vehicles are Ford Explorers. In order for the crew of JP to therefore use the Ford Explorer in their film, there must have been some sort of contract agreement between Universal Studios and Ford Motor Company, right? A contract that somehow negotiates that Universal has the right to use the Ford Explorer in the JP film and "all" of the associated licensed medias and merchandise, right? Therefore, any company that wants to purchase the rights stipulated in the contract for the purpose of producing a piece of JP merchandise "therefore" by proxy has the rights to use the JP Ford Explorer right? I would think that's how it should work, otherwise it seems terribly ridiculous and restrictive. For example, back during the years of the original JP, there was a model car kit produced of the JP Ford Explorer.
So, in TT's case then, they have the rights to the JP franchise from Universal, right? And back when JP was produced, in order to turn the JP novel into JP the film, Universal must have therefore purchased the rights to use any or all of the elements in the JP novel, right? I mean, after all, if Spielberg "really" wanted to, he could have made a JP movie that was "exactly" like the JP novel, right? Therefore, with that "power", therefore Universal must have purchased "full" rights to the JP novel. So... indirectly TT has the rights to the JP novel because Universal bought the rights and TT bought the rights from Universal, right?
I know in other threads and posts it was being said that TT has to contact every single commercial entity that is used in the JP film in order to use it in their game apparently? For example, companies like Ford, or Jeep, etc. Which does not make a lot of sense to me given what I just explained. Afterall, clearly in the JP game trailer, one of the focuses of this new story has to do with the can of "Barbasol" shaving cream with the dinosaur embryos in it. Was the "Barbasol" license automatically included with the "Jurassic Park" license that TT acquired because Universal bought it way back during the original JP, -OR- did TT have to go out of their way to contact "Barbasol" themselves just for this game?
Last edited by jmine83; 03/17/2011 at 11:21 am.
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