- Mickey will be for the public domain in 2024, following U.S. copyright laws that state intellectual property on artistic work expires at the 95-year mark
- When Mickey Mouse first appeared, Disney's copyright was protected for 56 years
- The company supported the Copyright Act of 1976 which extended protections for 75 years. In 1998, Disney lobbied for a further extension
- It is unclear whether the entertainment giant plans to make another move before 2023 to prevent Mickey from being moved into the public domain
- Once copyright expires, anyone wishing to use characters from everyone's favorite rodent will not have to request permission or pay copyright charge
By ANDREA BLANCO FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
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