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The chairman of the AFL's newest club has revealed that he learned Warner Bros - which holds the rights to the name Tasmanian Devil - did not know the term refers to a real animal. The island ...
In short: Global media and entertainment giant Warner Bros owns the rights to "Tasmanian Devil", which many feel is the obvious name for the state's new AFL team. Former premier and Tassie ...
The inaugural chairman of the AFL’s 19th club said he was always going to fight American corporate juggernaut Warner Bros.
The AFL looks set to be free to use the Devils nickname for the new Tasmanian club after Warner Bros. reached out to the league. After years of advocating, Tasmania was last week finally granted a ...
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has taken an active interest in a potential legal battle between powerful movie studio Warner Bros and the AFL, the latter seeking to have its new 19th club potentially ...
“The logical choice would be the Tasmanian Devils,” said Mr. Redmond, referring to the feisty animal prowling Tasmania, the island state off the Australian mainland’s southern tip.
Tasmanian Devils juniors Oliver Cunningham and Claire ... “I am not across that one, but I do know there is something with Warner Bros, but (I am) not 100 per cent across that one.