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Yes, the character Eeyore, from A.A. Milne's "Winnie-the-Pooh" series, is protected by copyright. The copyright covers the specific expression of the character, including its personality, design, and stories in which it appears. However, the original works published in 1926 have entered the public domain in some jurisdictions, allowing for certain uses of the character, but adaptations or derivative works may still be subject to copyright if they are not based on the original text. Always consult legal resources for specific copyright inquiries.

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