Mickey and the public domain.
So Mickey’s old ass versions went into what the cool kids call “public domain” in America recently, meaning anyone can do anything they want with these versions without getting harassed by Disney’s lawyers, maybe anyway. Turns out he’s really popular, you could even say he’s part of popular culture. He’s been in movies, tv shows, on your t-shirt, toys, dishes, hats, schoolbags, and an actual costume worn by a monkey in the 1934 movie “Babes in Toyland” starring Laurel and Hardy.
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