If you’re the creative type and you’re struggling to come up with your next idea, do not fear: some big works, including the original version of Mickey Mouse, are entering the public domain on Jan. 1 in the United States.
And if, on the other hand, you prefer your Disney characters to be cute, cuddly and never-changing, well … you might want to stop reading.
In 2024, thousands of copyrighted works published in 1928 are entering the public domain, after their 95-year term expires.
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The New York Times reached out to some writers, producers and directors to give you a taste of what might be unleashed in this strange new world.
the guy who posted the link has Weed in the name making his post twice as good.
Just the facts, really. Can’t argue with that.