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Animated cartoon characters have had their share of copycats throughout the decades whether it was from trademark or copyright infringement troubles. Let's take a look at the drawing board on who ...
Despite Disney trying to protect its characters, according to US copyright law, works published between 1923 and 1978 are protected for 95 years following the date of publication.
An early version of Mickey Mouse, one of the most iconic characters in popular culture, no longer has copyright protection. Members of the public are now able to use the image of Mickey and Minnie ...
The Doyle estate argues that a basic element of copyright law allows for that if the character is highly delineated, as opposed to a two-dimensional cartoon-like character who doesn’t change ...
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