It’s a big year,” said Jennifer Jenkins of Duke’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain. “It's just the sheer familiarity ...
Nine Mickey Mouse cartoons, the Marx Brothers' film "Animal Crackers," and books by William Faulkner and Agatha Christie are ...
One of the hottest horror trends right now is the "public domain horror," where an enterprising filmmaker takes a popular, ...
Nine new Mickey Mouse cartoons also are becoming public domain, two years after Steamboat Willie made the first version of ...
The new year means that a 95-year-old Disney character is now part of the public domain alongside Mickey Mouse and Winnie-the-Pooh.