I think they were trying to change their strategy from reselling the same contentto new generations to selling new retellings of each story to a generation, but I'm not really that good an observer on this.
Just happy things will continue to be made public again. Not even Disney stuff, there's so much more out there.
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I cant wait to see what comes out of newly freed IP.
People are probably aware of the terrible Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey movie, but less aware of other creative uses of the story.
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I thought Peter Pan had a unique exemption?
Only in the UK.
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This is a wonderful occasion! Disney had been forcing so much to stay protected for so long and it's finally getting freed!
I had a theory that all the Disney remakes of the last few years were setting up for another copyright push.
Clearly, that hasn’t really panned out.
I think they were trying to change their strategy from reselling the same contentto new generations to selling new retellings of each story to a generation, but I'm not really that good an observer on this.
Just happy things will continue to be made public again. Not even Disney stuff, there's so much more out there.
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