'Don't mess with the mouse': Steamboat Willie, US copyright, and the public domain
There was a saying among US intellectual property practitioners: “As long as Mickey Mouse has value, copyright protections will be extended.” That saying was disproven when the US copyright registration for Steamboat Willieexpired on January 1, 2024.
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