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Mickey mouse might not be owned by disney!
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/disney/la-ti ... -copyright
The kings of sueing everyone for using mickey my not even own mickey!
The kings of sueing everyone for using mickey my not even own mickey!
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As noted in the article, this is not really a new story. I even wondered about it myself when I saw the title card copyright notices on the old laserdisc set of the first Mickeys. But even if Steamboat Mickey is in public domain, Disney still owns the trademark, and most of Mickey's likenesses since then. It may be that his older likeness may be available for others' use. But no one can label anything as "Mickey Mouse", due to Disney having the trademark. So, Disney does own "Mickey Mouse", but maybe not his early likeness.
The Search for Mickey Mouse
The Search for Mickey seemed to have been released in 2004, but now there is trouble about a 2012 release!
http://boards.disneysites.com/showthread.php?t=8602

http://boards.disneysites.com/showthread.php?t=8602
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Not sure your headline makes sense, AD08! Can you clarify? "Had to stop"?
The Search For Mickey Mouse was going to be a big theatrical feature starring many of the Disney characters. I understood it was going to come out this year for the 80th Anniversary of the character, but kept being pushed back.
That the film is back on is intriguing, but that link seems to only lead to a closed forum. Can you remember what was said? Is this theatrical? Direct to video? 2D? 3D?
If it is happening, 2012 sounds realistic at least. Here's hoping - it sounded like a fun concept.
The Search For Mickey Mouse was going to be a big theatrical feature starring many of the Disney characters. I understood it was going to come out this year for the 80th Anniversary of the character, but kept being pushed back.
That the film is back on is intriguing, but that link seems to only lead to a closed forum. Can you remember what was said? Is this theatrical? Direct to video? 2D? 3D?
If it is happening, 2012 sounds realistic at least. Here's hoping - it sounded like a fun concept.

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To clarify, the forum that AD posted a link to is going through some massive changes at the moment. You now have to be a registered user in order to view content there.
And as a member of the board, I can say the the thread in question is VERY old. All of the news posted there was from about six years ago.
And as a member of the board, I can say the the thread in question is VERY old. All of the news posted there was from about six years ago.
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I never liked the idea anyways. I don't like "House of Mouse" that much - mixing characters and worlds seems ... well the word is too strong but blasphemous is along the lines of how I feel about it. I see each of the classic films as their own little universe, you shouldn't cross them into each other's worlds.
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To Ben: It still feels different. Besides the walk-around characters, each ride, attraction, what-have-you is in its own respective area so it still seems separated. In 'House of Mouse' they feel drawn together...literally.
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Bwahahahaaha!
As if Disney's lawyers are going to let ANYBODY but the Disney Corporation/Capital Cities/ABS (intentional misspell) use the Mouse to make money!
Don't kid yourself, folks...
Disney once sued a preschool for not getting permission to paint Disney characters on a wall!
Copyright law be darned... Big company lawyers can make your life miserable if you're not smart.
As if Disney's lawyers are going to let ANYBODY but the Disney Corporation/Capital Cities/ABS (intentional misspell) use the Mouse to make money!
Don't kid yourself, folks...
Disney once sued a preschool for not getting permission to paint Disney characters on a wall!
Copyright law be darned... Big company lawyers can make your life miserable if you're not smart.