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Q: Do Disney character tattoos violate copyright law?
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Is Disney and Pixar's Cars public domain or copyright?

All Disney movies and characters are copyrighted. The Disney company is the company that lobbied to get the copyright law changed from a fixed maximum period (as it was originally) to the current system permitting endless renewals, and they intend to keep all their copyrights renewed forever.


Is Disney's 'Finding Nemo' public domain or copyright?

It would have a copyright. The story and cartoon is new and wouldn't be in the public domain yet.


How do you get permission to use Disney trademark?

Disney Studios Licensing is the clearinghouse for all Disney copyright issues.


Who controls the copyright of Phineus and Ferb?

Disney.


Can I upload pages of my old Disney collection to a web page on the internet and not violate any copyrights?

It depends on the type of images, the context, the intent of the website, and much more. This type of question would best be addressed by an experienced copyright attorney.


Who owns the copyright to Ben Sharpsteen's art?

Mr. Sharpsteen's estate may control the copyright for some of his works, but anything created as a work-for-hire for Disney would be controlled by Disney.


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Is Hannah Montana a Disney character?

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What was Walt Disney's first character?

Walt Disney's first character was Mickey Mouse.


Are photos of Winnie the Pooh public domain?

No, photos of Winnie the Pooh are not in the public domain. The character Winnie the Pooh is owned by The Walt Disney Company and the rights are protected by copyright law.


Why did Walt Disney choose to do animation for his first movie?

Carlo Collodi created the story of Pinocchio in 1883, but failed to copyright anything about the character in the US, leaving the idea in the public domain. Disney was therefore able to use the character without having to pay the Collodi estate anything at all. Disney corporation has always maintained they shared a portion of the profits with the Collodis, but has failed to provide any proof.