Hello Kitty, the ubiquitous kawaii brand from Japanese conglomerate Sanrio, is the second highest-grossing franchise of all time, with $80 billion in total retail sales, and Hello Kitty branded content available in 12,000 locations around the world. And now, reportedly, there's another location where you can get Hello Kitty licensed content: The virtual world of Second Life.
Starting mid-last month, SL brand Astralia began promoting Hello Kitty-branded virtual fashion and housewares, and selling them in-world on the flagship store: Direct teleport here. Second Life's official online shopping site also features re-sold copies of Astralia's Hello Kitty content won in gachas -- you can, for example, buy an Astralia x Hello Kitty Bedroom set with Onesie for L$194 (i.e. less than one US$).
This is by far the biggest real life company authorizing licensed, virtual versions of its brand in Second Life in many, many years -- well over a decade ago, during the 2006-2008 hype wave, when Armani had an official SL store, as did Mini Cooper, among many others. But even back then, no real life brand as big with consumers as Hello Kitty appeared in Second Life -- and certainly not a brand as family friendly as Sanrio, given the virtual world's very adult reputation.
I say "reportedly", by the way, because despite asking twice, I haven't been able to confirm this licensing agreement from Sanrio's United States media rep. However, Astralia's brand owner, who goes by the avatar name "Astralia Resident" in Second Life, insists she has a contract with the company:
"Astralia is a real life registered company and we made an agreement for the use of the Sanrio characters in Second Life," she tells me, but declines to discuss details beyond that. "The terms of the agreement are under NDA." She also encourages me to get in touch with Sanrio to confirm the deal.
I am still seeking a confirmation from Sanrio since that is in itself would be newsworthy -- and also, because non-authorized use of RL brands in Second Life is rampant. (There's even a Hello Kitty tattoo in the Marketplace that doesn't appear to be official.)
"I understand your concerns because IP infringement in SL is sadly very common," Astralia acknowledges. "Mine is an established brand, I have a reputation, and there is a difference between just using a Hello Kitty image or shape or pattern on the products, and claiming to have an official collaboration, with a license logo on the vendors."
This is true. And from what we know now, Astralia has scored quite a coup .
you may want to re-think that marketplace link. It's not Astralia's store, it's a gacha reseller, and while it seems to be an honest one, Marketplace is full of gacha copybotters and it's difficult to know who is honest.
It'd be better to slurl to Astralia's mainstore: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Astralia/108/116/38
Posted by: seph | Thursday, May 02, 2019 at 02:32 PM
Good catch, thanks much -- updated!
Posted by: Wagner James Au | Thursday, May 02, 2019 at 02:56 PM
Wuld also like to know if this is real or not sounds kinda fishy! i am not seeing such a big company like that coming into Second Life for a couple of cents on each item, also if this is licensed to Astralia then resell gacha items by others should not be allowed since they dont own any copyrights or authorization
Posted by: natalia | Thursday, May 02, 2019 at 04:02 PM
Agreeing with natalia- this seems more like a company like LL would license for Sansar or really perfect for Blocksworld- not someone making a few hundred bucks a week on the MP in SL
Posted by: The Lunatic Fringe | Thursday, May 02, 2019 at 05:10 PM
"i am not seeing such a big company like that coming into Second Life for a couple of cents on each item"
Yes, but that's putting the relationship backwards. It probably would never occur to Sanrio to "come into SL", but Sanrio itself doesn't make much stuff -- it is, on the other hand, the world's 12th largest licensor. So rather an Sanrio coming into SL, what's more likely is an SL creator reaching out to Sanrio to obtain a non-exclusive license, something Sanrio loves to give out, even to "micro" markets (they're happy to license to small Etsy creators, too, for example). Which doesn't mean this is legit, but it's not necessarily all that fishy, either.
Posted by: Galatea | Thursday, May 02, 2019 at 08:16 PM
I believe this, just because years ago I had made Hello Kitty plush and sanrio immediately served me with a violation of copyright notice, so sanrio is paying attention to Second Life π
This is giving me ideas! ππ I should try contacting them to get a license to sell the stuff I made too!!! πππ
Posted by: Leila | Friday, May 03, 2019 at 05:19 PM
Looked into this abit. Astralia is indeed a registered company, though registered as Astralia Accessories.
I believe as far as licensing, it's not that she pays a percentage per-sale, but rather purchased a license for a period of time to use the characters.
Posted by: Pookie | Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 02:46 PM