Yeah, the context of it as a reply makes the entire difference here. If you're using the hashtag AND replying, you consent to having that tweet in an ad.I'm not reading that as all tweets using the hashtag, just the ones in the replies
You mean they're asking them to use their tweet, right?You can already see in their tweets that they are replying to people who didn't tweet at them with this claim. One of their latest replies, for example, is replying to someone who merely mentioned the term "star wars" in their post without tagging disney or anything, with them repeating this line.
They're not claiming ownership they're just warning you that your message and username might be used in promotional material if you use the hashtag
yeah this is how i took itI took this just as them saying: "Hey, so you're letting us show your tweets, with your names and all, in whatever video we end up making with them."
They are saying that by using the hashtag, you agree to give them permission to use your name and message. That's not the case, people have been using the hashtag since well before these tweets, not everyone who tweets about "may the 4th" will have seen this tweet and agreed, and there are people who will tweet using this hashtag which have claims in their bios saying they don't agree to any commercial use of their twitter content.
"By sharing your message with us using #MayThe4th"They are saying that by using the hashtag, you agree to give them permission to use your name and message. That's not the case, people have been using the hashtag since well before these tweets, not everyone who tweets about "may the 4th" will have seen this tweet and agreed, and there are people who will tweet using this hashtag which have claims in their bios saying they don't agree to any commercial use of their twitter content.
They are saying that by using the hashtag, you agree to give them permission to use your name and message. That's not the case, people have been using the hashtag since well before these tweets, not everyone who tweets about "may the 4th" will have seen this tweet and agreed, and there are people who will tweet using this hashtag which have claims in their bios saying they don't agree to any commercial use of their twitter content.
Oy vey
That's not what they're saying. Your reading comprehension is awful.They are saying that by using the hashtag, you agree to give them permission to use your name and message.