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Contemporary circus and football studies are among the university courses that could be cut under a Tory crackdown on “Mickey Mouse” degrees, The Telegraph understands. Rishi Sunak promised on ...
This week marks the return of Mickey Mouse in Epic Mickey: Rebrushed - a 3D platformer that originally made its debut on the Nintendo Wii. The new 'Rebrushed' version of the game has now arrived ...
Mickey Mouse has landed on the face of a moon-themed watch that pays homage to The Walt Disney Company and when its 100-year history intersected with the Space Age.
Mickey Mouse, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and other classic Disney icons all join the fashion parade.
Mickey, a homegrown food-packaging company, is famous for facing down Disney in Paraguay’s Supreme Court. As the family business turns 90, why is it still so popular?
The version of the iconic character from “Steamboat Willie” will enter the public domain in 2024. But those trying to take advantage could end up in a legal mousetrap.
Mickey Mouse will enter the public domain on Jan. 1, marking a milestone in the copyright wars for those fighting to ease restrictions on vintage IP.
Mickey Mouse in particular quickly became one of the most iconic characters of the Disney brand. Today, he is featured in virtually every aspect of Disney’s branding.
It's not just Mickey Rourke's behaviour in the Celebrity Big Brother House, however, that's attracted attention: viewers have also taken notice of his face.
Some versions of Mickey are still under copyright. Here's the lowdown on what's fair game and what isn't.
For nearly a century, the image of Mickey Mouse has been married to Disney’s brand, but in 2024, the copyright of Disney’s first film featuring Mickey will expire.
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