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| 67.1 | Summary please? | RECAP::SEAGLE | Disney-aphile | Fri Mar 31 1989 11:09 | 7 | 
|  |     For the benefit of those of us who have not seen a newspaper in
    a week and missed part of the 61st Academy Awards ceremony, would/could
    you briefly summarize what the Academy did and any salient details
    about Disney's suit?
    
    Thanks,
    David.
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| 67.2 |  | HBO::MADDEN | Keep your face to the sunshine | Fri Mar 31 1989 13:18 | 21 | 
|  | 
>    For the benefit of those of us who have not seen a newspaper in
>    a week and missed part of the 61st Academy Awards ceremony, would/could
>    you briefly summarize what the Academy did and any salient details
>    about Disney's suit?
    
The Academy opened their show with a little number featuring a sequined
Snow White - complete with squeaky voice - doing some song and dance 
numbers by herself, then going up to audience members and singing to
them, and then with Rob Lowe, etc.  Anyway, it was kind of stupid (per-
sonal opinion).
Disney, I guess, didn't appreciate the show.  Seems the Academy got no
prior permission to use the character.  So Disney told them the next
morning that if the Academy published a public apology they would ex-
cuse the entire incident and let it go at that.  However, the Academy
said that they would do no such thing (reasons unknown...).
So Disney replied with a note stating that they'd see them in court then.
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| 67.3 |  | MURPHY::OGRADY | George - ISWS - 262-8665/296-4023 | Fri Mar 31 1989 13:20 | 10 | 
|  |     
    The Academy used a Snow White character in their opening song/dance.
    The used the Snow White outfit *without* permission.
    
    I didn't see the show but on the news I did notice they used a shorter
    dress on Snow White and a *very* large bow.  But the colors and
    hair and bright red lips was definitely Snow White.
    
    gog
    
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| 67.4 |  | MURPHY::OGRADY | George - ISWS - 262-8665/296-4023 | Fri Mar 31 1989 13:24 | 9 | 
|  |     
    .2 obviously beat me in.....
    
    Does anyone know why the Academy didn't offer the apology?  Snobby?
    Or maybe they want the publicity?  I do have the agree with .2....
    from what I saw on the news it certainly looked "stupid".
    
    gog (a slower typist :-{})
    
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| 67.5 | That opening number was TTTEEERRRIIIBBBLLLEEE | BUSY::TBUTLER |  | Fri Mar 31 1989 13:37 | 16 | 
|  |     	I thought that the number that they did was ridiculous.  Did
    anyone see the enourmous woman singing with the Snow White Character
    and Rob Lowe, I think they were trying to pass her off as sort of
    a Carmin Miranda.  I couldn't believe it.
    	After about 2 or 3 minutes of that number, I had to change the
    channel.
    	When Snow White came out, I figured it was probably sanctioned
    by Disney, and when they started singing in front of a mock up of
    the Chinese Theater, I figured it was Disney's way of getting in
    a promo for the MGM Theme Park.  I guess I was wrong.
    	I still can't believe that with all of the talented people involved
    with the production of a show like that, that the opening routine
    was soooo terrible.  The montage of old movie musicals was muuuccchhh
    better.
    
    Tom
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| 67.6 | Not just to Disney | RAINBO::WEBER |  | Fri Mar 31 1989 14:55 | 2 | 
|  |     I think they owe an apology to the viewing public for airing such
    trash.
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| 67.7 |  | BUSY::TBUTLER |  | Fri Mar 31 1989 15:49 | 5 | 
|  |     	I think the producer for the show was that Truman Capote look
    alike Alan Carr, wasn't it??
    
    
    Tom
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| 67.8 |  | RECAP::SEAGLE | Disney-aphile | Fri Mar 31 1989 17:07 | 9 | 
|  |     RE: .7
    
    NOT ALAN CARR!  *The* Alan Carr of "You Can't Stop the Music"-starring-
    The-Village-People fame?  No wonder it was tacky, rude, offensive,
    and unlicensed!
    
    EEEEECCCHHHHH!
    
    David.
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| 67.9 | additional damages for doing a bad job | TOHOKU::TAYLOR |  | Wed Apr 05 1989 12:08 | 7 | 
|  | 
    In addition to the copyright infringement, Disney is asking for
    damages because it was a BAD presentation. (Something Disney
    should not have trouble proving given the reaction in the previous
    notes.)
    mike
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| 67.10 | But BBB has permission from Disney | TELGAR::WAKEMANLA | Another Eye Crossing Question! | Wed Apr 05 1989 12:46 | 8 | 
|  |     The group who did the presentation are the infamous "Beach Blanket
    Babylon" troupe from San Francisco who have been doing revues for about
    ten years now at the Club Fugazi.  The strange thing is is that they do
    have permission from Disney to use the characters and unfortunately,
    you saw them at their best.  Even stranger is that the S.F. Comical (I
    mean Chronicle) still gives them rave reviews.
    
    Larry
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| 67.11 | Gobble-Gobble | INDMKT::GOLDBERG | Len Goldberg | Thu Apr 06 1989 13:09 | 2 | 
|  |     Johnny Carson joked last night on the Tonight Show that Butterball
    was suing the Academy for imitating a turkey.
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| 67.12 | ! | SRFSUP::LABBEE | Waiting for the 'Big One' in L.A. | Thu Apr 06 1989 17:00 | 3 | 
|  |     I agree that the opening number was horrible!  Snow White, in a
    short skirt, doing 'the bump' and singing "Proud Mary"!  Give me
    a break!
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| 67.13 | News Flash | CALL::SWEENEY | Wall Street is my beat | Thu Apr 06 1989 21:28 | 1 | 
|  |     The Academy appologized and Disney dropped the lawsuit
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| 67.14 | ...and promised never to use that clip again... | QBUS::MITCHAM | Andy in Atlanta | Fri Apr 07 1989 07:21 | 0 | 
| 67.15 | Although Disney may never win another oscar... | EUCLID::OWEN | In a Locst wind coms a RATTLE AND HUM | Fri Apr 07 1989 07:29 | 5 | 
|  |     Not only did the Academy embarass Disney with that skit, they
    embarrassed themselves as well.  It was downright awful!
                                
    71 days and counting
    Steve O
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| 67.16 | Not good enough | RAINBO::WEBER |  | Fri Apr 07 1989 08:28 | 3 | 
|  |     I'm still waiting for the Academy to apologize to us!
    
    Danny W.
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