The copyright on Mickey Mouse expires today, meaning The Walt Disney Company no longer has the exclusive rights to the character. Does this mean you can put Mickey in your own cartoon? Not exactly.
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First version of Mickey Mouse enters public domain
The start of 2024 marked one of the most notable moments for global pop culture. Not because of big releases or premieres, but due to the fact that Mickey Mouse has finally entered the public domain.
Michael Freeland, the rapper who’s been working in the city for the last decade as Mickey Free and earlier as Bow ‘n’ Arrow, will open for the Business. Free recently released his first solo album, ...
Baltimore rapper/producer Mickey Freeland keeps busy with a lot of projects, both as a member of the prolific Height With Friends crew and producing bands like Wye Oak alongside his brother, Chris ...
Disneyland and Disney California Adventure are throwing a one-day party celebrating the return of the D23 fan event to Anaheim filled with freebies, parades, character appearances, dance parties and ...
In Bong Joon Ho’s latest dystopian romp, Robert Pattinson plays a hapless underdog whose work aboard a spaceship requires him to die, over and over. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Korean director Bong Joon Ho's third English-language movie recycles the dark look and blunt satire of 'Snowpiercer' and 'Okja.' Pattinson has traversed deep space before, doing so in Claire Denis’ ...
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