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Congress attempting to functionally extinguish copyright term limits, extend copyright protection to 140+ years; the 11th such extension in the past 40 years.

wired.com/story/congress-lates

@profoundlynerdy ...Now I'm picturing disney as this horrid undead abomination, desperately crawling away from the encroaching rays of the sun...

@Angle You're not the only one.

Anyone with a modicum of legal knowledge knows that just because *Steamboat Mickey* (and thus the character and likeness of Mickey Mouse) passes into the public domain, it does not follow that (1) the "mickey shadow" logo is in danger [trademarks work differently than copyrights] and (2) though others can use Mickey in their own creative works they can't do so in a way that implies Disney endorsement, etc.

Disney is in no danger here.

@profoundlynerdy @Angle and disney knows that, but they’d still like to wring every cent out of mickey that they possibly can, and that means keeping steamboat mickey