| dsister said: An IP refers to something on a whole. The Ghostbuster's IP refers to the games, movies, music, and any book that there would be. Sony can license out the IP to different people to make items based on it. So the Ghostbuster game IP is the Ghostbuster's movie IP. So because Atari made a licensed game ~20(?) years ago means they still own it?. That's just plain wrong. Nintendo used to have the James Bond IP... so why is Activision making James Bond games? |
Columbia Pictures owned the name "Ghostbuster" and licencied it for Sony Picture (for one movie) and Atari (for one game).
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