>>11305650>posting an actual contract of how the license is written is wrong because my headcanon of how licensing works overrules itsure is 12 year old whose dad is the president of nintendo
Nevermind the same contract was renewed in 2009, which shows they don't change the language of the license over the years, because what's legally binding in 2006 was still legally binding in 2009 and the contract wasn't renewed again (thus unchanged) until 2013.
And you can read the amended 2013 license here:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/46080/000004608009000037/exhibit102.htmStill says nothing about scale or size.
>Licensed Categories: >1. Action Figures: All toy “action figures” in all sizes in all plastic (e.g. pvc/abs) or other similar synthetic materials or combination of materials (but excluding plush and porcelain), with or without batteries or other electronics, including figures capable of being assembled, as this category is generally understood within the boy’s action segment of the toy industry on the date hereof together with all related accessories (weapons, vehicles, playsets, etc.) conceived, designed, marketed and sold for interaction with such action figures (for example, Spider-Man action figures with Spider-Man motor-cycle designed and built to scale). Note this specific language, which is also found in the 2006 license:
>this category is generally understood within the boy’s action segment of the toy industry on the date hereof The places Diamond, Bandai, Mezco, Good Smile, etc don't sell their toys. In fact, that maybe why their packages say their products aren't toys, eh?