AOL: Disney's 'Steamboat Willie' version of Mickey Mouse is now in the public domain. Here's what that means.
The earliest known version of Disney’s Mickey Mouse entered the public domain on Jan. 1, nearly 100 years after the iconic character first appeared in the 1928 short film Steamboat Willie. Under U.S.
Disney's 'Steamboat Willie' version of Mickey Mouse is now in the public domain. Here's what that means.
Breaking news, Mickey Mouse is no longer the official Disney mascot. Disney has decided to make their new mascot Figment. Disney is doing this because the Mickey Mouse copyright expired this year. All ...
CNN: An early version of Disney’s Mickey Mouse will enter the public domain on January 1
In just a few short days, an early version of Disney’s most iconic character will join the public domain for the first time. For nearly a century, the image of Mickey Mouse has been married to the ...
An early version of Disney’s Mickey Mouse will enter the public domain on January 1
Politifact: M-I-C you later? No. Mickey Mouse will stay as Disney mascot.
On Feb. 10, 2023, Mouse Trap News published "breaking news" that Mickey Mouse would be replaced as the official mascot of the Walt Disney Company because its copyright is expiring next year: BREAKING: ...
Rumors about Disney retiring Mickey Mouse are running rampant and fans wish to know if any of them are true. Here’s all you need to know about the possibility of Disney retiring its mascot in the ...
Fox Business: Disney’s earliest Mickey Mouse from ‘Steamboat Willie’ enters public domain