The so-called Woke folks are keen on banning
music and movies that we like. I'm now wondering
when will the ROR movement happen?
"ROR" stands for "Restore Our Rights" and could
be the battle cry of the Copyright Mafia.
The ROR folks might join forces with The Woke movement and start
persecuting retrogaming fans.
Did you know that Copyright for Mickey Mouse
has now expired and companies like Disney do not
like that at all?
Well I don't know for "Restore Our Rights". They'd probably need to have
the power to change expiration laws. As far as I can tell not even the
mighty Disney company was able to prevent Steamboat Willy from falling
into public domain earlier this year.
Andreas Kohlbach <a...@spamfence.net> wrote:And don't forget to wear your aluminum foil hat to protect from those alien mind probes! And even more important, aluminum foil underwear to prevent those alien port probes too!
Well I don't know for "Restore Our Rights". They'd probably need to have the power to change expiration laws. As far as I can tell not even the mighty Disney company was able to prevent Steamboat Willy from falling into public domain earlier this year.It is admittedly a good sign that Mickey Mouse
is now in public domain, despite Disney Company's
contrary wishes. The Copyright lasted for 95 years.
However,remember that many things are going quite
crazy now. Disney has banned at least two Don Rosa
comics:
https://www.cbr.com/disney-bans-don-rosa-uncle-scrooge-mcduck-stories/
A couple of weeks ago I heard that one Carl Barks
story is banned, too. That story involves some kind
of a zombie.
br,
KK
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 6:02:32 AM UTC-8, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
Andreas Kohlbach <a...@spamfence.net> wrote:And don't forget to wear your aluminum foil hat to
Well I don't know for "Restore Our Rights". They'd probably need to have >> > the power to change expiration laws. As far as I can tell not even theIt is admittedly a good sign that Mickey Mouse
mighty Disney company was able to prevent Steamboat Willy from falling
into public domain earlier this year.
is now in public domain, despite Disney Company's
contrary wishes. The Copyright lasted for 95 years.
However,remember that many things are going quite
crazy now. Disney has banned at least two Don Rosa
comics:
https://www.cbr.com/disney-bans-don-rosa-uncle-scrooge-mcduck-stories/
A couple of weeks ago I heard that one Carl Barks
story is banned, too. That story involves some kind
of a zombie.
br,
KK
protect from those alien mind probes! And even
more important, aluminum foil underwear to prevent those alien port probes too!
Andreas Kohlbach <a...@spamfence.net> wrote:Mickey Mouse as a character and overall design is NOT in the public domain - Mickey's appearance as Steamboat Willie is now over the 90/100 years copyright limit and can be used in media. Just that, the black-and-white look of the character in that single film.
Well I don't know for "Restore Our Rights". They'd probably need to have the power to change expiration laws. As far as I can tell not even the mighty Disney company was able to prevent Steamboat Willy from falling into public domain earlier this year.It is admittedly a good sign that Mickey Mouse
is now in public domain, despite Disney Company's
contrary wishes. The Copyright lasted for 95 years.
However,remember that many things are going quite
crazy now. Disney has banned at least two Don Rosa
comics:
https://www.cbr.com/disney-bans-don-rosa-uncle-scrooge-mcduck-stories/
A couple of weeks ago I heard that one Carl Barks
story is banned, too. That story involves some kind
of a zombie.
br,
KK
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