The business of Mickey Mouse: How Disney's original creation has helped company reach its $171 billion worth over 95 years as character's copyright expires in January
Mickey Mouse has brought in billions for Disney over the past century through box office sales, TV series, merchandise, toys and gadgets, theme parks, partnerships and general promotion of the brand.
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A 1920s version of Mickey Mouse is now in the public domain as Disney loses its decadeslong battle against the move
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Mickey Mouse is set to become public property on January 1 as 95-year copyright on earliest version of iconic Disney character expires meaning fans can reproduce his likeness for FREE
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Early Version of Disney's Mickey Mouse Will Soon Be Public Property - The New York Times, mickey mouse
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