Board Thread:Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20170222073756/@comment-24894325-20170226212157

OttselSpy25 wrote: If anything, I think the inclusion of Nation's name on the set's box indicates that they did indeed have the rights to use them. As already pointed out by me, toy license is wholly separate from movie license. As pointed out by SOTO, the producer of the movie is a separate legal entity from the LEGO Group, which has a toy license.

Thus, Nation's name on the box does not have any relation to the question of whether Daleks in the movie had been fully licensed.

I truly do not understand the idea that when we don't know things, it's futile to even try figuring it out. If we don't know stuff that is important for determining the validity, we better do research. It took just two people on a Sunday to determine who owns the copyright.