by Jennifer Jenkins, Director, Duke Center for the Study of the Public Domain CC BY 4.0 On January 1, 2024, after almost a century of copyright protection, Mickey Mouse, or at least a version of Mickey Mouse, will enter the United States public domain. The first movies in which the iconic mouse appeared – Steamboat Willie and the silent version of Plane Crazy[1] – were made in 1928 and works from that year go into the public domain in the US on New Year’s Day 2024.[2] (Note that this article is only about US law.
Mickey's Bad Day, or, The Ecosystem
Reflections on the Public Domain: What does the future look like for our beloved Mickey Mouse? - The Bucknellian
BASIC MAGAZINE on Instagram: On January 1, 2024, Mickey Mouse, after almost a century of copyright protection, enters the US public domain with Steamboat Willie and Plane Crazy leading the way. The
Steamboat Willie for Playorama by Ledbetter
The Public Mouse – rm.132@WRMS
Early Version of Mickey Mouse Enters Public Domain
Disney's Mickey Mouse enters public domain as 95-year-old copyright expires
Mickey's earliest versions enter public domain: How Disney can avoid consumer confusion
New Dawn for Disney's 95-Yr Old Mickey Mouse as it Enters Public Domain
Mike Lynch Cartoons: Mickey Mouse and What Is Public Domain?
Mickey Mouse enters public domain after 95 years – The Trailblazer
Steamboat Willie: Sailing into Public Domain, by Conrad T Hannon, Jan, 2024
Mickey Mouse Travel Between The Pages
Mickey, Disney, and the Public Domain: a 95-year Love Triangle