• @pivot_root@lemmy.world
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    546 months ago

    After ruining copyright law and borrowing from public domain works, Disney finally loses a property to public domain. An incredible start to the new year!

    • hideo
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      106 months ago

      Only after they bought everything under the sun

    • Cicraft
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      46 months ago

      Akchualy Oswald the lucky rabbit became public domain in the 60s 🤓

  • @antrosapien@lemmy.ml
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    96 months ago

    Are disney executives blinded by quarterly revenue that they dont see any value lobbying for extending copyright laws?? Nice

    • @negativenull@startrek.website
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      246 months ago

      Disney has been using Steamboat Willy in the beginning credits of their shows/movies for a while now. They are attempting to make it a Trademark (since the copyright wouldn’t be extended further). Since Trademarks must be defended, Disney will likely start suing anyone using Steamboat Willy on grounds of Trademark violation.

      • GrayoxOP
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        296 months ago

        IP law is literally holding humanity back from progress its so infuriating. It was created with the good intentions for people to be able to profit from their inventions and creativity, but has been bastardized by corporations to have strangleholds on innovations that could benefit all of humanity yet profit matters more than people in this Capitalist hell scape.

        • @conorab@lemmy.conorab.com
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          26 months ago

          I believe copyright was originally a means of censorship to allow the state (monarchs and the church) to control what could be published. It was originally introduced because of the printing press which resulted in much easier distribution of dissenting opinions. It was later reformed into something much more reasonable with the intention of promoting the creation of literature, but is now just a tool to prevent people from having any semblance of ownership. It needs major reform.

          Particularly, the abilities for the copyright holder to restrict what can be done with the IP and restrictions strictly non-commercial use. For example, I don’t believe it should be legal for the copyright holder to restrict people from viewing a copyrighted work together by streaming it similar to if they were in the same room in a non-commercial setting.

      • Sonori
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        46 months ago

        Trademarks only matter if the intention or effect is to impersonate the business. If you started makeing feature length movies and used Steamboat Willy in the opening to trick customers into thinking it was a Disney movie they might be able to sue, but otherwise trademark doesn’t work that way.

        • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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          16 months ago

          You’re right. But they don’t need to win the legal battle. They just need you to give up (lose) the legal fight. If enough people give up, the rest will stop fighting, and Disney wins the war. They’re rich enough and greedy enough that it can work.

          • Sonori
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            16 months ago

            Again, given there is no basis in law for trademark to work that way, Disney would be on the hook for all legal fees and everyone involved would know it. Throwing money at lawyers in hopes of dragong things out into a settlement doesn’t work when there isn’t any question of who will win.

            • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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              16 months ago

              I hope you’re right. I guess I just don’t have trust in the legal systems anymore.