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Except of course they haven't copyrighted them... DomA Send a noteboard - 06/01/2012 01:53:01 AM
They copyright their designs of the characters, and the movie as a whole, and their screenplay. They don't own the original stories (which themselves were put in writing often bases on oral folklore elements). No one can go and make Cinderella 2 using Disney's designs. They can, and do, release their own take on Cinderella in various forms.



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Why Johnny Can't Read Any New Public Domain Books In The US: Because Nothing New Entered The P.D. - 03/01/2012 11:33:34 PM 1876 Views
I find it difficult to see this as stealing rights from the public. - 04/01/2012 11:15:35 AM 1007 Views
Are you arguing for illegal use of legally protected works? - 04/01/2012 09:34:18 PM 932 Views
No. I'm saying that keeping works in copyright doesn't stop them from being read, watched, etc. - 04/01/2012 10:24:50 PM 910 Views
That's not the point, though. - 05/01/2012 01:05:17 PM 989 Views
???? - 05/01/2012 03:22:58 PM 957 Views
Re: ???? - 05/01/2012 04:04:21 PM 993 Views
not to mention public libraries *NM* - 05/01/2012 03:21:04 PM 520 Views
Blame Disney. *NM* - 04/01/2012 05:48:00 PM 665 Views
I don't get it. - 04/01/2012 05:51:19 PM 1220 Views
You know those Jane Austen parodies? Only because Jane Austen is in the public domain. - 04/01/2012 09:32:20 PM 1022 Views
Answering you specifically - 05/01/2012 04:57:33 PM 959 Views
But that doesn't make sense. - 05/01/2012 07:18:08 PM 1128 Views
Here's the gist of it. - 06/01/2012 04:18:29 PM 951 Views
Patents and copyrights aren't meant to last forever (shouldn't, anyway) - 04/01/2012 10:33:30 PM 990 Views
I know they aren't. I don't necessarily agree that they shouldn't though. - 05/01/2012 05:01:05 PM 900 Views
Copyrights stifle creativity. - 05/01/2012 07:48:08 PM 986 Views
Re: Copyrights stifle creativity. - 06/01/2012 04:39:24 PM 1390 Views
Re: I know they aren't. I don't necessarily agree that they shouldn't though. - 06/01/2012 12:47:50 AM 926 Views
Why. - 06/01/2012 05:05:20 PM 1532 Views
That is a very confusing article. - 04/01/2012 10:19:22 PM 1049 Views
Works published between 1923 and 1978 are different - 04/01/2012 10:25:16 PM 978 Views
Do you think it is right that Disney can protect its movies? - 05/01/2012 05:29:08 PM 933 Views
Ok, what has movies Disney done lately that were on par with its classics? *NM* - 05/01/2012 07:44:20 PM 418 Views
And speaking of Disney's classics... - 05/01/2012 10:06:16 PM 1091 Views
Until Disney discovered and copyrighted them, they obviouslty didn't exist. *NM* - 06/01/2012 12:58:55 AM 457 Views
Except of course they haven't copyrighted them... - 06/01/2012 01:53:01 AM 906 Views
nice theory but you can make a Little Mermaid movie if you want - 06/01/2012 02:48:47 PM 962 Views
Well, if corporations are now people, then maybe their copyright could be different? *shrug* - 05/01/2012 07:57:38 PM 1081 Views
Do you really want corporations to be immortal? - 06/01/2012 12:50:11 AM 982 Views
In a sense, aren't they already? - 06/01/2012 02:42:53 AM 1072 Views
Re: Well, if corporations are now people, then maybe their copyright could be different? *shrug* - 06/01/2012 01:18:04 AM 987 Views
It's a thorny issue and I largely agree with you - 06/01/2012 02:50:24 AM 1007 Views
Huh... apparently, Mickey Mouse is already Public Domain anyway - 06/01/2012 07:30:36 AM 1158 Views
Can you back that up? - 06/01/2012 04:17:35 AM 1106 Views
Re: Can you back that up? - 06/01/2012 06:02:01 PM 890 Views
Re: the piracy issues - 06/01/2012 06:30:46 AM 1090 Views
Book piracy - 06/01/2012 05:21:40 PM 1196 Views
corporations have always had rights - 06/01/2012 04:08:12 PM 942 Views

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