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00:10Hello Bob Iger, it is with much love and appreciation for you and Disney abandoning all your scrap
00:18trademarks and settlement March 5, 2020.
00:23As you know Fox sued me at the USPTO since 2002, which went on for 18 years and they could
00:31not win.
00:34So they asked me to settle, you asked me to settle.
00:38Over the years, 20th Century Fox applied for 26 scrap trademarks, until this day, 24 years
00:46after the first Ice Age released, March 2002, have no trademarks.
00:52Disney owns 6,000 trademarks and no scrap.
00:57Okay you own mickeymouse.com and minniemouse.com, but you don't own scrap.com, because I do.
01:03Because you stole it from me.
01:05That's why I own it, and that's why you're watching this video.
01:10On April 2009, which is seven years after the first Ice Age came out starring Scrat, Fox
01:19applied for their first Scrat trademark.
01:21That's seven years after Ice Age came out, you were already getting up to your third movie.
01:28Where I applied at the USPTO in 1999, ten years before you, when I created Scrat.
01:36It was definitely honorable of you to eliminate the name Fox during our settlement agreement.
01:43No more 20th Century Fox, okay?
01:46Then you fired Blue Sprite Studios, I totally, I love that.
01:50It actually happened on February 9th, today's February 9th, 2001, five years ago today.
02:02It's a great day.
02:04And you also fired Tony Sella, who put the Scrat in the Ice Age movie trailer.
02:09And he was fired, well, your merger happened on March 20th, 2019, and he was the first
02:15to be fired after he actually, he was pretty high up on Fox.
02:20He grossed, I think, $20 billion for Fox, and he was the first one to be fired.
02:26And I appreciate you scrapping Scrat in the movie in 2002, which came out on January 28th.
02:33It was Ice Age 6, which released on Disney Plus, and we own 100 cartoons together, 100 joint
02:41copyrights together from the 2001 arbitration ruling.
02:45So, here, yes, we own, yes, we own this character, the Scrat, which was the beaver, okay?
02:53It's the Scrat, and we own, we own the cat, we own 100 cartoon characters together.
02:59So, yeah, there's Silverstein Disney, there's Ivy Disney, there's, yeah, there's, yeah, Silverstein
03:06Disney and Ivy Disney, okay?
03:08We have 100 cartoons together, and from the ruling, and you purchased, then you purchased
03:14Fox and Blue Sky Studios, and because of the theft, our copyrights together, it's going to
03:21expire in 2089, in 64 years from now.
03:25So, hello, Ivy Disney, I am Ivy Disney, and in the next, in 64 years, that's when our 100
03:32joint copyrights.
03:33So, today is February 9th, and 2026, and on February 9th, 2021, Mr. Iger, thank you very
03:42much for firing Bruce Pie Studios, who I was suing, and they lost all their trademarks, and
03:49on February 9th, 1999, which that is 27 years ago, three members of Fox Family came to my
03:58fashion show called The Naked Wedding.
04:00So, Michael Anderson came with Michael Madnick and Ellie Deffel, and three men from Fox Family
04:08came to my event, and then, you know, I pitched them, and I slept at their homes, and I was
04:13dating
04:13Mike Anderson, and I brought them Fox, and then, lo and behold, the Fox, the script, the
04:19Ice Age script by Michael J. Wilson started at Fox Family, and Michael J. Wilson states
04:26that his baby named Flora, when she was three years old, she named the Scrat, part squirrel,
04:33part rat, daddy, daddy, there's a squirrel, rat, and Flora, the three-year-old, created the
04:38Scrat.
04:39Okay.
04:40At Flora, it just happens to be there's a synchronicity, Walt Disney's mother was Flora, and his sister
04:45was Ruth Flora, just the synchronicity.
04:48So, you know, a hundred years ago, Walt and his brother, you know, they were the Disney brothers,
04:53and Walt created a cartoon called Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
04:58So if you don't know about Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, well, Walt worked for Universal, and he,
05:05when he stopped working there and opened up the Disney brothers, he stole back the Oswald
05:10the Lucky Rabbit, and he created Mickey Mouse.
05:14So he used Oswald the Lucky Rabbit as a base for Mickey Mouse.
05:18And in 2023, the rabbit, Bob Iver launched the stolen rabbit for Disney for the 100th anniversary
05:27of Walt Disney.
05:28So now, Disney has two stolen characters, Mickey Mouse and Scrat, probably more, but two that
05:37we know about that have been in the limelight.
05:40Okay, and I just want to say that just like Walt based his Mickey Mouse off of his cartoon
05:54the Lucky Rabbit, well, my Scrat was used as the base for the Disney Scrat.
06:01Same thing.
06:02Same thing.
06:03And, you know, Scrat, S-C-R-A-T, I do own the web domain.
06:09Scrat does mean devil.
06:12And it does mean hermaphrodite, which is, you know, a chick with a dick.
06:16So that is what Fox and Blue Sky Studios and Disney, they named their character, where my
06:23Scrat was part squirrel and part rat.
06:25And also, it was interesting because I was on Howard Stern in 2000 and at the Sal's Lighting
06:32of the Teeth, the Christmas special, the Lighting of the Teeth.
06:35And then, you know, the Fox Disney cartoon is also, it's called Scrat, not just the Harvey
06:43Rodent, it's called the Sabretooth Squirrel.
06:48A lot of teeth happening here.
06:50So I just also want to say that Tommy Lee, the drummer Motley Crue, he was the voice of
06:56my cartoon, Scrat.
06:58And then Chris Wedge, you know, stole Scrat, he owned Blue Sky Studios, and he became the
07:03voice.
07:03So the tell-all book, okay, Scrat the Hollywood House, it is coming out this year.
07:09The campaign is by Steve Azera.
07:13And, yeah, so, that's it.
07:16We're filming at Scratch, which is, you know, the European name for Scratch.
07:20And I have 550 articles I just printed out.
07:23And you can read, if you want to read all the articles, I translated them because they're
07:28from around the world.
07:29You can go to IvyBeatDisney.com and read the 550 articles.
07:34They are a PDF.
07:36And you just press, what do you press?
07:40Well, you press, you just press something and download it.
07:44And there it will be.
07:46I'm trying to think of what you press.
07:47But, okay, anyway.
07:48In 2002, Ice Age without Scrat, the lawsuit that broke them apart.
07:54Scrat, the most famous squirrel, could be leaving Ice Age.
07:58Scrat is back.
08:00And Ice Age, when does his new series premiere?
08:04Disney, goodbye, squirrel.
08:07The squirrel will no longer appear in Ice Age for this reason.
08:11But, this is a lot of articles.
08:13This is world news.
08:15Disney loses copyright and no longer will be able to use Scrat.
08:19But they lost the trademark.
08:22Disney loses Scrat rights.
08:23So, Ivy Silverstein, aka Ivy Supersonic, regained the rights to the famous Ice Age squirrel
08:28after a 20-year legal battle that began with Fox.
08:32Okay.
08:32So, I could keep going.
08:33I mean, I don't know how many hours this will take.
08:35But, Disney loses the rights to Scrat.
08:39Goodbye, Scrat.
08:40The squirrel will no longer appear in Ice Age.
08:42But, you know, this is really big.
08:45I heard that there's nobody who's, I mean, you know, Michael Uslan, who is the director
08:53of Batman for like the last 40 years, told me no one's ever beaten Disney.
08:58Nobody.
08:59I mean, this is, he's my favorite, he's my favorite producer in the world.
09:03Batman.
09:04And he told me no one's ever beaten Disney.
09:06That's pretty amazing.
09:07That's amazing stuff, you know.
09:09Goodbye to Scrat, the squirrel from Ice Age.
09:12Okay.
09:14Well, all I can say is they look very guilty with having a 3-year-old baby.
09:18You know, dropping 26 trademarks, never even having a trademark, and having a settlement
09:24bring with me.
09:25Because they couldn't win.
09:27So, Ice Age, without a fan favorite, Disney loses the rights to Scrat.
09:32I mean, here.
09:33Ice Age lost his squirrel.
09:35Scrat's inventor won her lawsuit against Disney, and got her creation back.
09:40We will miss him.
09:41Disney loses the rights to Scrat, and we won't see him in Ice Age anymore.
09:47Why wasn't Scrat in Ice Age 6?
09:52Ice Age Bucky's adventure premieres without an iconic character from the franchise Disney
09:57Elast Battle.
09:59I mean, there's so many, I guess we'll keep going, right?
10:03So, are you going back to bat with them for this movie coming out?
10:08Well, right now I'm just going to put out the book.
10:11I sent the book to the U.S. Justice Department because, so what happened was, you know, if
10:21you steal intellectual property, so when Donald Trump came into office the first time, he made
10:27this law that if you steal intellectual property, not only is there a fine, but you can also
10:32go to jail.
10:33And everybody who stole the intellectual property, if it's 10 guys, 20 guys, it is, they all go
10:41to jail, and they all have to pay.
10:42So I wrote up the papers, I sent it to the U.S. Justice Department, and, you know, Rupert
10:46Murdoch, I mean, he could go to jail too.
10:49You know what I'm saying?
10:50He stole from me.
10:51He knows what he did.
10:51He should, anyway.
10:52He should, he should.
10:54Okay.
10:55Scrat will no longer be part of Ice Age.
10:56The character's creator retains the rights.
10:58I do.
11:01Why is this popular squirrel from Ice Age no longer part of Disney?
11:05Queen's cartoonists finally win Scrat settlement.
11:09Disney loses the rights to Scrat, the lovable squirrel from Ice Age.
11:16The Ice Age is left without its famous squirrel, Scrat.
11:20Okay.
11:21Disney lost the legal battle and the rights to this character.
11:26So, there's a lot, we'll do a few more.
11:28Let's look at these hats a little bit.
11:30Oh.
11:31Oh, the hats.
11:32Yep.
11:33Yep.
11:34Could you imagine that for the next 64 years that I am joint copyright and we have the company
11:39called Ivy, we have the, we have Ivy Disney.
11:42Disney.
11:42Yep.
11:43And you know I opened up a store called Ivy Supersonic World Scrat, Ivy Supersonic World
11:48Disney.
11:49February 20th, 2021.
11:52No one even said boo to me.
11:53No one said anything to me.
11:55Because they stole.
11:56And they're continuing, you know, to steal.
11:59You know?
11:59They have to pay me.
12:01They have to pay me.
12:02They haven't paid me and they must pay me.
12:04Bob Iger, you must pay me.
12:06But before you go on with your life and you know you step down as CEO next month, I mean
12:15on March 18th, you're stepping down, you wouldn't want to settle this.
12:20I would think you would have wanted to settle the Ivy Disney that we have 100 cartoon characters
12:25together.
12:25I would think you would want to settle that I was at Scrat.com and Scrat has generated over
12:3310 billion dollars in ancillary and in Box Office International and I own Scrat.com.
12:39I would think that I own two Scrat registered federal trademarks and you own none.
12:44And they're very valuable to you.
12:46I would think you would want to clean this up.
12:48You know, it's very messy.
12:49You know, I know you know the story of the 20th Century Fox Hooker and that is how this
12:55all happened.
12:56Dr. Parker, you know, brought the Scrat was timely attached, you know, to Tony's sell-out
13:02and gave it to him on the massage table.
13:04I know you know.
13:05We all know.
13:06That's why Tony got fired.
13:07Okay.
13:08The inventions of the Scrat in the Ice Age fan made.
13:13I don't know.
13:14Whatever happened.
13:15Goodbye, squirrel.
13:16The squirrel will no longer appear in Ice Age.
13:19Disney lost one of its funniest characters.
13:22Dude, this is unbelievable.
13:25Ice Age without Scrat.
13:26Listen, God is good.
13:28God is good.
13:28You have to have faith.
13:30Ice Age without Scrat.
13:31From now on, Disney loses the right to the rodent.
13:35Alright.
13:36Just so you know, you didn't just steal from me, you stole from God as well.
13:39Because God gave this to me.
13:41And it wasn't...
13:43I mean, God channeled the Scrat roommate and I think everybody knows the story that I saw
13:49something that resembled a hybrid rodent that was squirrel, part squirrel and part rat in
13:55Madison Square Park on May 18, 1999.
13:59And they called up Digger.
14:01And Digger made the toys and the dolls for Ozzy Osbourne, for Lucas Films, Rob Zombie.
14:12And it was such a long list of people.
14:14And Gene Simmons.
14:16And I called him to draw the Scrat.
14:18And I got Caesar on the phone at the art asylum.
14:22And Digger was like a model maker.
14:27He made models, like, out of clay, because of what you call it.
14:31And Caesar drew it.
14:33And then, anyway, it got redrawn the next month or next day.
14:41And what's so weird is that John Donaldson, who lived in Brooklyn...
14:47I'm sorry, he didn't live in Brooklyn.
14:48He lived in Manhattan, in Chelsea.
14:50He lived...
14:50I could crawl to this guy's house.
14:52He was just ten minutes away from me.
14:54His first job over at Blue Sky Studios in New York in October 1999, he said he named the Scrat.
15:01And he's a model maker.
15:03He's made the Scrat.
15:04They called him the Scrat.
15:05Like, you know, the clay Scrat.
15:09And he...
15:10I mean, October 1999, you know, June 16th, I was in the Los Angeles Times with the Scrat.
15:17I was in the L.A. Review.
15:21There's so much.
15:22I launched the Scrat on stage with the band Limp Bizkit.
15:25You know, Tom Lee pulled up Fred Durst, and then I was on stage.
15:27I picked up this little family picnic on June 11th, 1999, with the Scrat banner.
15:32There was so much.
15:34There's so much.
15:35And, um, it's taken the majority of my life, you know, to get this.
15:39The real reason Scrat wasn't in, you know, the Ice Age Ventures or Quail.
15:45You know, this is like David versus Goliath.
15:47And, you know, I'm standing up for all artists, not just myself.
15:51This happens to so many writers, so many creatives, so many artists.
15:56And, um, you know, uh, in 2005, um, I hired an airplane and I, uh, Steve Azera did this campaign
16:06where I was basically naked, um, in a hundred foot banner that was flying on top of 20th Century Fox
16:12for eight hours.
16:12I'm not, I'm not playing.
16:15I am not playing.
16:16So, Disney loses the rights to the iconic Ice Age character Scrat.
16:20Here's why.
16:21I think, I think that's enough.
16:23And, uh, I'm just gonna say Bob Iger, pay up.
16:25That sounds like a small part of it's over.
16:29Yeah, it's important.
16:31And you're in it.
16:31Oh, my that's so great.
16:32Thanks for your attention, cách?
16:32There you go.
16:32So, the الص of this goes beyond this.
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