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in reply to KumichouGamer

I think it's because the father tried to do it right, by the book. One video also posed the possibility that the company doing the engraving, to avoid legal trouble, requested a written permission from Didney. Like that cake that reads "olympic rings", usually shown on those "epic fail" compilations (baker was asked to draw the olympic rings, allegedly) is often used as an example of how strict copyright laws are sometimes. Did you know the Olympic Comitee owns the copyright over any arrangement of any five rings of any color and size? Given the context (it was 2016), maybe the baker was just being compliant with the law, or a tongue-in-cheek protest.

So Disney gets asked permission, denies such permission, cue the Internet doing its job as a megaphone for controversy. Sure they offered something (a celluloid poster or something which is temporary), but the alternative would cost them exactly zero cents. Time to look up for some engraver that does things off the books or isn't afraid of the mouse, because what's Disney going to do, risk the PR nightmare that is copyright striking a grave?

I'm just keeping score, little by little Disney is losing its magic. Latest writedown are the rumors of Galaxy's Edge staff being rude. Every corporate training lessons hammer the point that Disney's excellence to treating their guests is (or used to be) second to none.

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