There has been much confusion as to whether ownership of these films has fallen into the public domain. Despite the number of releases of these films, every Burbank film has a valid United States copyright and cannot be considered an
orphaned work or
public domain. Burbank's catalogue is an example of the type of budget copyright content regularly parallel licensed to multiple home video distributors. When Burbank's parent company Film Funding & Management went into liquidation, the distribution rights to the "Animated Classics" were transferred to ABR Entertainment and the copyright was later fully assigned to Omnivision. These are now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm
NuTech Digital. These titles are currently available in the US on NuTech's Digital Versatile Disc (DVD), Ltd. label. They have also been licensed to
Genius Entertainment. Budget-priced releases from Digiview Entertainment have also been sighted, but their legality is unknown. The distribution rights to "The Dickens Collection" (
A Christmas Carol,
Oliver Twist,
David Copperfield,
Great Expectations,
A Tale of Two Cities,
The Old Curiosity Shop,
Nicholas Nickleby and
The Pickwick Papers), "The Sherlock Holmes Collection" (
A Study in Scarlet,
The Baskerville Curse,
The Sign of Four and
The Valley of Fear),
Black Tulip and
The Corsican Brothers were transferred to Rikini, which later became International Family Classics (IFC), who onsold the films to H.S. Holding Corporation who currently own the titles.
Alice Through the Looking Glass is now also owned by H.S. who purchased the rights from INI Entertainment Group, the distributor of Burbank Animation Studios' post-1991 films. These titles are currently distributed by Liberty International Publishing in the US, through Liberation Entertainment and Genius Entertainment. As with the "Animated Classics", budget-priced releases from Digiview have been sighted, but again, their legality is unknown. Payless Entertainment, an Australian distributor, began reissuing the Burbank catalogue in 2008. Production credits for the Burbank Animation Studios shows vary. Some distributors, including INI, retain the original complete credits (blue pages at end of story describing entire production crew). Other distributors have trimmed production credits so that for the producing studio, only the animation director, primary producer and administration staff remain. == See also ==