Talk:Ruby-Spears
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Proper Stance on HB Connection
Warner Brothers DVD releases of Ruby Spears shows are crediting Hanna Barbera as their owners in the actual copyright information. This legal change should be noted somewhere here, because either it was done at some point or they are just whistle blowing RS was a sister studio all along. WB can't forge the copyright ownerships, and they clearly say Hanna Barbera on Thundarr, Heathcliff, Centurions, Dragons Lair dvds. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.171.176.144 (talk) 05:21, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
- I'll have to listen to the interview again, but when Joe Ruby & Ken Spears were on the internet talk show Stu's Show (they were on twice, I thick this came up in their second appearance), they discuss how, when they sold the rights to their back catalog to Turner during Great American's sale of Hanna-Barbera to Turner in 1991, their cartoons were lumped in with the HB cartoons, and Warner Bros. uses "Hanna-Barbera Productions" as the holding company for the copyrights of that entire HB/RS library (because Ruby-Spears still exists as its own company, and they no longer own those programs). --FuriousFreddy (talk) 11:56, 21 June 2014 (UTC)
Apparently They Are Reopen Again
Called their office in Burbank and got the after hours recording and sure enough for Joe Ruby Press 1 and for Ken Spears Press 2 so I'd say this article needs to be updated.
Who owns their library and where is it?
The page on Saturday Supercade says that the show is partially lost, and some of the YouTube versions are nearly unwatchable in terms of image quality. Where did the originals end up, and whop owns them? --Scottandrewhutchins (talk) 22:34, 8 February 2023 (UTC)