Mickey Mouse's Copyright Control Set to Expire in 2024

Mickey Mouse is set to become public domain in 2024 as the copyright for the 1928 film "Steamboat Willie" expires. However, only the earliest version of Mickey from that film will be available for use by artists and creators outside of Disney in a limited way. Disney will continue to protect its rights in more modern versions of Mickey Mouse and other copyrighted works. While the copyright may expire, Disney still holds the trademark on Mickey as a corporate mascot and brand identifier. Creators will not be able to produce work that deceives consumers into thinking their Mickey is affiliated with Disney. Winnie the Pooh's Tigger will also become public domain next year.
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