Musashi3290
Freaked Out
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This isn't a problem with getting the license, it's getting final product approval. Those are completely different processes. The item has to be approved by a liaison from WB so the final product meets corporate standards. Once approved, then they can release the product. Every company goes through this, even Hot Toys. The difference is that InArt is telling you while it's going on.I wonder if they mean licensee approval? The idea that they would try to make these, and only secure the IP license from WB right before they plan to ship is nuts and not the way any competent company should operate.
Seems like people are looking for things to complain about even when there aren't any.