Are Mouse ears trademarked?

Disney does not own the rights to mouse ears. What they do own the rights to is Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. So, while ears are okay, the silhouette (including the head of the mice) is not okay. Likewise, anything that resembles the likeness of a character is not okay.
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Can I sell mouse ears on Etsy?

You can not make items and sell them using trademarked names such as Disney, Minnie or Mickey Mouse, Winnie the pooh and other characters UNLESS you have a license from those companies. You can use a generic term like mouse ears ( but NO reference to Disney, Minnie or Mickey Mouse in your title/tags/description).
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Is the Mickey Mouse head shape trademarked?

No, you can't use any mark that is confusingly similar to a protected mark. In this case you say your mark would be similar to Disney's Mickey.
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Is Mickey Mouse voice copyrighted?

Mickey Mouse specifically, having first appeared in 1928 in Steamboat Willie, will enter the public domain in 2024 or afterward (depending on the date of the product).
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Can I sell Mickey shaped items?

You cannot legally make and sell any product with Disney lyrics, quotes, or characters on it without permission from The Walt Disney World Company.
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Can I create and sell Marvel, DC, and Disney brand inspired products?



How can I sell Disney Crafts legally?

Copyright and trademark law says that you can't make Disney items without a license. However, buying items, then reselling them is legal under the first-sale doctrine – you don't need anyone's permission.
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Will Mickey Mouse enter public domain?

In 2024, the copyright protection for Mickey Mouse will expire, putting the original, old-timey version of the mouse from the “Steamboat Willie” animation in the public domain.
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Can you make and sell Disney ears?

There are a vast amount of shops who sell mouse ears, and they are legally allowed to. Disney does not own the rights to mouse ears. What they do own the rights to is Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. So, while ears are okay, the silhouette (including the head of the mice) is not okay.
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How can I use Disney characters legally?

In order to use the characters legally, you must request permission from Disney Enterprises. Multiple corporate entities of Disney own many of the intellectual property rights of Disney characters. To learn more about which Disney entity owns the character you want to use, visit the Disney website.
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How long is Mickey Mouse copyright?

The copyright for the original Mickey Mouse has been renewed several times since its 1928 debut. The final extension will expire on Jan. 1, 2024. As Martín explained, this iteration of Mickey looks different from the one used today.
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Can Disney extend Mickey Mouse copyright?

"Under current law, Disney loses its Mickey Mouse copyright on January 1, 2024," he writes, adding that "he will not support further extensions applicable to your copyrights, which should become public domain."
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Can I use Mickey Mouse image?

While copyright expires, trademarks can be renewed forever so long as the marks are still in use. Disney has registered trademarks for the word “Mickey Mouse” and images of Mickey Mouse. That means one can't use confusingly similar marks for uses similar to that described in the trademark registration.
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Is Mickey Mouse protected by copyright or trademark?

Disney owns trademark rights to Mickey Mouse, which don't expire in the way that copyright does. According to NOVA South Eastern University, “Trademark law protects words, phrases, and symbols used to identify the source of the products or services. Copyright protects works of artistic expression from being copied.”
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How does Etsy sellers get away with copyright infringement?

Your listing, or potentially, your entire shop, has been removed or disabled. Etsy takes the liberty of removing or disabling access to your work when they receive a report of alleged infringement and then will send you a takedown notice to let you know it's been removed. They won't ask questions first.
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How do I avoid trademark infringement on Etsy?

Don't Use Artwork That Isn't Yours!

Copyright law centers around the protection of someone's creative work – and that includes art. Don't use artwork from the Internet without an artist's permission and then reproduce it on t-shirts, jewelry or other paraphernalia.
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Does Disney sue for copyright infringement?

Netflix, Disney Sue Streaming Sites for Copyright Infringement.
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Which Disney characters are copyright free?

Rapunzel, Snow White, and Cinderella.

They are now in the public domain and can be used freely. Of course, you can't use the Disney's retelling of the stories. If you are curious, the Brothers Grimm are also responsible for recording many other stories.
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Is Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo trademarked?

BIBBIDI BOBBIDI BOUTIQUE Trademark of Disney Enterprises, Inc. - Registration Number 3596460 - Serial Number 77976589 :: Justia Trademarks.
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What is considered Disney copyright infringement?

What Falls Under Disney Copyright Infringement? Any unauthorized use of Disney's intellectual property or violation of exclusive authorship rights can count as copyright infringement. Intellectual property refers to various items that can be either trademarked or copyrighted, depending on their nature.
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Can you sell licensed products on Etsy?

If you intend to sell items or are currently selling items on Etsy.com you should ensure that: You are not using someone's registered trademark; You register your trademark to protect your business; and. You are not infringing on another person's intellectual property rights.
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How many trademarks Does Disney have?

The Walt Disney Company is no stranger to intellectual property. Disney currently has over 6,000 trademarks, 1,728 patent grants, and 1,081 patent applications. A significant number of these trademarks protect the beloved characters of Disney.
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Can I make Disney shirts for personal use?

Yes, you can wear homemade Disney-themed shirts to Disney. Walt Disney World has no rules that prohibit its guests from wearing homemade Disney-themed clothing. Many families visit Disney world in their unique homemade Disney outfits.
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What happens when Mickey Mouse goes public domain?

In all likelihood, Mickey's original incarnation will enter the public domain, but Disney will retain the character's other incarnations and the related trademarks.
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What characters are not copyrighted?

Best Public Domain Characters
  1. Robin Hood.
  2. Zorro.
  3. Dracula.
  4. Sherlock Holmes.
  5. John Carter.
  6. Frankenstein's Monster.
  7. Scarecrow.
  8. Dorothy Gale.
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Is Pooh Bear public domain?

To give some background, Milne's 1926 book is in the public domain, but changes to Winnie-the-Pooh, the character, from the original 1926 book are still under copyright protection.
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