Saturday, February 13, 2021

DISNEY REVEALED: Works Enter Public Domain

I found out what is happening with Walt Disney...Mickey Mouse himself enters the public domain in 2024.

Get your Mickey Mouse material ready everyone...in three years anyone can print and sell Mickey Mouse, that's what's going on with all the characters.

Do your books and shows now for release in 2024 when Mickey Mouse, the basis of Disney, enters the public domain in three years.

At the same time Disney is also losing other copyrights due to the same issues, shows like Star Wars and The Simpsons have been copied from other material and they are losing their copyrights at the same time from misuse and plagarism.

Games like Yachzee and Dungeons & Dragons, dice games, are becoming regular games now like playing cards.

For example Dungeons & Dragons, as well as Walt Disney, are mostly made of public domain fables and characters anyway.

Dungeons & Dragons can be used now because so much of their material has fallen into the public domain that their copyrights are only on like 1/1000 of the actual material...like the phrase Dungeons & Dragons and specific game play.

Abundence of use of the monsters in the game that were created by Dungeons & Dragons has left them now all being just "dragons" from over usage and too many characters.

As well as the dice, no one owns them.

For example, they don't even own the Dragon Characters in the game anyway because you can't copyright the term Blue Dragon...which is most of the characters.

That leaves only a small amount of characters in the game that they actually made up themselves which are now public domain.

Also, the game play itself is so overdone that they just use things that everyone does anyway and the "house rules" of the game mean the game is now only a guide like a card game guide for poker or black jack.

The Dungeons & Dragons books are just their version of the rules of the card game now, and the actual name "Dungeons & Dragons" is probably not copyrightable now and is more of a slang term for their printed version of "cards" like regular play card games like poker for example.

Visit my game page at www.advanceddungeonsanddragons.com/splash2 , I'm running the old rules on my game form the 1970s books for my D&D playing card and polygon dice game.

I'm not printing any of that, it's online only when I get my game guides up.

I'm also sure that the rest of you will figure the rest out and tell me back though Youtube videos how I'm allowed printing that by helping us make it a regular card game like poker.

In the meantime mine is a fan page with nothing for sale based on the old photo copy sheets from the original books...

What about all the artwork?

I have no idea that's why I'm not printing it and it's a fan page, of course it would be easy for anyone to rewrite the books with their own monster pictures and sell it as a new game.

In fact however, it's probably all just scrap paper and garbage now anyway and once the public cuts it up - the actual game Dungeons & Dragons they will probably be just free pictures.

Also do this to Star Wars and as many old series as possible like Marvel and DC to make them all public domain from Disney misuse of  copyrights and whoever owns DC as Mickey Mouse expires.

Then we can start our fan fiction category for comic books and then cut up all the pictures for public use - then the best fan ones they will have the comic sales.

Please just pass this into law today so I can get started writing my own Marvel Series' of books and stuff.

 

PUBLIC DOMAIN IN 2024

 

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