Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse enters public domain

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Published 2024-01-02
The original Mickey Mouse known as Steamboat Willie is now entering the public domain along with thousands of other works following the expiration of a 95-year contract. NBC’s Chloe Melas reports for TODAY on what it means for Disney and creators.
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All Comments (21)
  • Now Disney can know what its feel for somebody else to own their favorite property
  • @RichardX1
    So we're finally going to get the version of Epic Mickey that the concept art suggested?
  • Props to yall for specifying which version of mickey entered public domain unlike cbs which had a clickbait title.
  • @CSLucasEpic
    And next year, the comic strip version of Popeye enters the public domain.
  • @markdpane
    Mack the Knife's in the public domain now? I wonder if that means McDonald's can let Mac Tonight sing his classic jingle again.
  • @bensonjarvis5025
    Why do people take the most simple and harmless happy things and turn them into horror?
  • This is frankly incredible news since this means films with low budgets can source from these new public domain sources for music and stock footage. Glad Disney’s bribing of the gov to extend the time in which public domain enters effect finally stopped
  • The original Mickey Mouse flim also featured in steamboat silly for Disney series featuring Mickey and other characters
  • @Howlingburd19
    I love just how quickly the internet responded to Mickey going public domain 😂
  • @vincent207
    95 years is way too long for getting into public domain. 30-50 years would make more sense.
  • @jamilstubbs941
    They should stop doing that horror movies by using walt Disney characters, that's destroying his legacy. I've been his fan all my life ahead of time, Including childhood.... Now people stealing his ideas to create their own character out of horror movie.... They're nothing but traitors they better not destroy lives of people who inspire walt Disney. Facts💯
  • Winnie and the Pooh Blood & Honey was a box office hit grossing $5.2 million worldwide against a $100,000 very successful independent film ever ⭐🍿
  • @ericschultz4004
    Quick question for the legal minds out there, Because of that "Blood and Honey" movie, does that mean Winnie-The-Pooh is no longer in public domain for 90+ years? Or is it because the original work is >95 years that I could still make a movie if I wanted to?