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  • Naoko Takeuchi.
  • I own part of it; I bought it at http://www.LunarProperties.com But Seriously . . . Basically, ownership of the Moon is up for grabs. The United Nations (UN) drafted a policy prohibiting ownership of all objects in outer space (including planets and Moons) between 1972 and 1979 and this policy was ratified in 1984 by a handful of countries. The UN policy is not taken seriously though because none of the countries with a space program have signed it, therefore the debate about ownership of the Moon and other celestial bodies rages on. See the following links for more information regarding Outer Space property rights: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Treaty http://www.space-settlement-institute.org/jalcpr.htm What this probably means is that the first company/country that takes possession will own it.
  • Kodansha is the publishing company that owns the rights to the Sailormoon manga. (And just about every other manga, think Japanese DC or Marvel, thanks to their "ShounenJump" magazine. :/) http://www.kodanclub.com/ I don't know where in there to go to get in contact with them though. Toei Animation owns the animated series, and being a huge company, also have American counterparts. http://www.toei-anim.com/ Naoko Takeuchi is the creator though, I'm sure she has a say in this somewhere. :/ Trying to contact her might be hard though.

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