Note 8: It was under the copyright conflict with Charles Mintz on the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, to Disney in 1927 were aware that it in the future was necessary to secure all rights to the film as well as merchandising. - Around 1984, Walt Disney Productions new management since Roy Disney's son Roy Disney, Jr., had acquired a majority stake in the company. This led to a radical reshuffling of the increasing number of different departments, and among these the Department for the production of cartoons were moved to rented premises elsewhere in Hollywood, including at Universal Studios and at Famous Studios in Miami, Florida, which is now owned by MGM, but originally, ie. 1938-41 had belonged to Max Fleischer Studios. The old Disney studios on Buena Vista Street, which had originally been given priority as animation studios, was now reserved for the Disney company's other production, including the ever increasing live action movie production.