VALIANT IP FIGHT OVER! - Dec. 28, 2007
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Last time I looked, a comic company wasn't a non-profit organization. I'd prefer to see them go get a loan or whatever like any other company rather than relying on charity from their prospective customers.Draco wrote:Hey even if they were in need of some cash injection, how long would it take to kick start some auction events with items donated by Valiant fans to help out with the funding of the first new project.
I would more than happily throw a massive ebay auction together myself and donate all the proceeds to VEI like yesterday.
HMMMMMM !!
got me thinking here.
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Brother J wrote: Last time I looked, a comic company wasn't a non-profit organization. I'd prefer to see them go get a loan or whatever like any other company rather than relying on charity from their prospective customers.

A bunch of ebay auctions wouldn't even dent their investment anyway. They have to make the properties recognizable and marketable somehow to start making money (through probably some other means than comics).
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I concur. All of us buying the Harbinger HC was an act of charity as we already own the material.Brother J wrote:Last time I looked, a comic company wasn't a non-profit organization. I'd prefer to see them go get a loan or whatever like any other company rather than relying on charity from their prospective customers.Draco wrote:Hey even if they were in need of some cash injection, how long would it take to kick start some auction events with items donated by Valiant fans to help out with the funding of the first new project.
I would more than happily throw a massive ebay auction together myself and donate all the proceeds to VEI like yesterday.
HMMMMMM !!
got me thinking here.
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tarheelmarine wrote:I concur. All of us buying the Harbinger HC was an act of charity as we already own the material.Brother J wrote:Last time I looked, a comic company wasn't a non-profit organization. I'd prefer to see them go get a loan or whatever like any other company rather than relying on charity from their prospective customers.Draco wrote:Hey even if they were in need of some cash injection, how long would it take to kick start some auction events with items donated by Valiant fans to help out with the funding of the first new project.
I would more than happily throw a massive ebay auction together myself and donate all the proceeds to VEI like yesterday.
HMMMMMM !!
got me thinking here.
Thanks for that dude.
also an act of faith....
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What about taking the company public? Put it up on the stock exchange and let us all invest a bit. If they went that route and allowed public investment, I'd buy $1k of VALIANT stock
BUT....
Then DNV might be in a similar situation as some of the previous owners where they might feel that making a ton of cash may be more important that making good books.. and we all know that although those 2 things sound the same, they sometimes arent.
Interesting dilemma...
But it would be VERY cool to be able to say, "Yeah, I own some of VALIANT!"

BUT....
Then DNV might be in a similar situation as some of the previous owners where they might feel that making a ton of cash may be more important that making good books.. and we all know that although those 2 things sound the same, they sometimes arent.
Interesting dilemma...
But it would be VERY cool to be able to say, "Yeah, I own some of VALIANT!"
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It's Entertainment Rights Group Company.ManofTheAtom wrote:In the above trailer at the 58 second mark there's a copyright notice that ends with "Used by permission".
WHAT is used by permisison? I can't make it out. It basically says that the Turok TM and (R) is co-owned by Classic Media Inc and someone else, but I can't make out who. It's like three words long.
So there was no connection with VEI and an animted movie then?
The Turok animated movie looks good though.
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We don't know for sure yet. All we can infer by the use of Chichak and the Lost Land (in place of Lost Valley) is that either whoever owns Turok now acquiered those terms or they belong to VEI.Todd Luck wrote:It's Entertainment Rights Group Company.ManofTheAtom wrote:In the above trailer at the 58 second mark there's a copyright notice that ends with "Used by permission".
WHAT is used by permisison? I can't make it out. It basically says that the Turok TM and (R) is co-owned by Classic Media Inc and someone else, but I can't make out who. It's like three words long.
So there was no connection with VEI and an animted movie then?
The Turok animated movie looks good though.
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Alright, to my adult mind it sucks, but as I kid I loved the show
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