Honestly, I think Mondo Media took the right approach by allowing fan animations to exist. Truth be told, if they were more restrictive with their IP, the fandom would have most likely died out a long time ago.
I know that the most of all that the 2003 superhero action animated cartoon, Teen Titans is getting the japanese anime remake adaptation in the year 2099.
You should make a video of what you're hoping checkered past will get the righs to next@@ArtieRaccoonReviews For example, Flapjack, why? will... #flapjack HihipuffyAmiyumi, why? the first episode is gay... Animaniacs, why? Will #animaniacs it has alot of adult jokes and some characters even swear
Exactly! It defeats the original purpose of copyrights in the first place. Copyrights are meant to ensure authors, creators and artists can profit off their own works for a limited amount of time and after that, then everyone can use and access them, so that we can build upon our culture and inspire creativity. But thanks to greedy corporations like Disney and estates, among others, we've been deprived of that repeatedly just to suit their own interests, thus setting back the public domain many years than where it's supposed to be!
@@ArtieRaccoonReviewsif you can make a video of show that should be in checkered past, #Flapjack #HihipuffyAmiyumi #animaniacs PinkyandtheBrain and mostly and proudly #classicpowerpuffgirls are perfect for it would made for it on TV.
Blame Disney for that. Originally, a work went into the public domain like 50 years after its creation but then Disney pulled some strings to pass this copyright extension act to add an additional 45 years or so to it, just so that they could keep making a few extra bucks off of trademarking Mickey Mouse.
Just make it a private work then pass it down to your grandchildrens telling them to publish it when Infinity Train becomes Public Domain (& in case it doesn't happen in their lifetime then tell them to pass it down to THEIR childrens)
we can not destroy the world, we can destroy our civilization but not the entire world because nature aways regenerate and we aways have human surviors from the worst situations ever (like in the plague times in medieval times)
This is actually super depressing lol, to know that even though I'm only 19, that I'll be dead by the time most of these shows are public domain. Maybe I can stick around for SpongeBob, we'll find out.
Them extending copyright law like this is really stupid. Like most of these shows would be extremely dated by the time they enter the public domain. And their original audiences would probably be very old or already dead when it happens.
Which will be lost media by then by nuclear war any natural disaster destroy anything like copies of the work I'm not sure they now film in video tape etc same thing with the internet videos connected to services maybe satellites that can get destroyed by missiles as enemy Targets I think
Imagine it: SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom Brutality The Amazing World Of Gumball: The Murders The Fairly OddParents: Death Wish South Park: Killing More Than Kenny VeggieTales Apocalypse And more
I can't wait for these to also be released: The Backyardigans Brutality The Littlest Pet Shop of Horrors (name of an actual episode in the show) My Little Pony: Blood and Friendship Thomas & Friends: Sodor's Fate Ren & Stimpy's Downfall Bob The Builder: The Last Build Dora's Last Exploration Blue's Clues: Murder Mystery Barney's Death Trap
I think these restrictions are dumb because people wont live to get to make properties of these Being born in the right generation isn't a kid listening to 90s music, being born in the right generation is getting to drop your own Courage the Cowardly Dog movie in 2100+
The idea that I may be around for SpongeBob entering the public domain is weirdly scary, but also kind of nice since RU-vid Poopers and other types of content creators can create whatever they want without worrying about Viacom. (I’ll never forgive them for taking down “SpongeBob and Patrick Sell Poop”)
Yep, according to US copyright law fair use. Satirical works and parodies are always allowed. International law however isn't as lenient or transformative.
man public domains get me scared alot tbh. The fact on how it can ruin a show's reputation with anyone being able to make animations of the characters doing prob weird stuff.
I don't mind it, since it's freedom of expression and creativity and people can choose to ignore it and properly judge it at their own discretion. The corporations have too much power anyway
People do that regardless of the property being in public domain (see Rule 34) and it doesn't "ruin the reputation" of the property. People understand that the weird fan content is separate from the source material.
If you want to use any of these characters when they enter the public domain prepare to upload your consciousness to a computer because most of us aren't living to see many of these cartoons make it to the public domain or too old to even be aware
Dude, if you think many of the shows you watch were old, The Gumby Seasons from the 1950s and 1960s, considering Art Clokey passed away in 2010, will eventually become public domain sometime in the 2040s-2060s.
Petri1234 from furaffinity here, Robot chicken parodies a lot of characters Also, what if the copyright law was suddenly repealed and supplanted with a new one in some way that allowed public domain to exist TWO years after a creator’s death?
7:44 I Don't Know What Will With My Favorite Tank Engine Will Be Public domain Or Not Like Mickey Mouse 😢 I guess we had to wait and see whats Going To happen with the railway series books & TTTE 😟
Important thing to note is for Ben 10 you'd only be able to use CLASSIC Ben, this means kid ben, kid gwen, and technically only 4 of his aliens. It might include all10 if the intro is anything but assuming thats the case they'd only be the simple styled versions instead of their real designs. But the aliens you'd be able to use as Heatblast, Wildmutt, Diamondhead, and XLR8 a big reason is cause while Ben 10 originally started in 2005 every episode past the pilot began airing in 2006 so you'd need to wait a whole year to use characters like Dr. Animo, Kevin 11, Cannonbolt, or even the concept of Max being a Plumber and what the Plumbers are. You also would only be able to use broken Vilgax so technically most of the stuff you get for Ben 10 comes out in 2102
2:24 I have been thinking that if Popeye becomes public domain maybe someone out there could try to revive that canceled animated movie by Sony pictures animation which town was canceled where we got the Emoji movie instead, but that's wishful thinking on that part.
3:35 But, the characters and story of Teen Titans were not created in 2003, they were created as comics first, so i believe that they should become public domain way sooner, right?
In most countries, it's usually life plus 70 years after the creator dies. But some countries follow the rule of the shorter term, where if the work is out of copyright in its home country, it's also public domain in the OTHER country. I have already lived to see Winnie-the-Pooh and Mickey Mouse enter the public domain. Heads up: a few Looney Tunes, Superman and Popeye cartoons failed to have their copyrights renewed.
Health and science improvements expanding the human lifespan might be justify to extend the copyright. This rationale was used to extend the copyright in 1998.
Disney Channel/Disney XD cartoons public domain release year: The Proud Family: 2097 Kim Possible: 2098 American Dragon: Jake Long : 2101 PHINEAS AND FERB: 2103 Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil & Fish Hooks: 2106 Gravity Falls: 2108 Wander Over Yonder & Mickey Mouse (2013 installment): 2109 Star vs. the Forces of Evil: 2110 Milo Murphy's Law: 2112 DuckTales (reboot): 2113 Big City Greens: 2114 Amphibia & The Owl House: 2115 The Ghost and Molly McGee: 2117 Hamster & Gretel and Hailey's On It!: 2118 Kiff: 2119
@@ArtieRaccoonReviews You're welcome. Listen, I never heard of these Disney Cartoons are entering the public domain and There are two Disney animated shows are Star vs The Forces of Evil & American Dragon: Jake Long both of these Disney Cartoons are entering the public domain and getting the anime adaptations
For More information on when you can use Total Drama characters for those curious-- The only finalized character that is up for the public domain in 2103 is Geoff. You can still use the beta versions of Duncan, Leshawna, Lindsay, Trent, Gwen, Beth, Harold, Tyler, and DJ though along with the original name of total drama, Camp TV, but not the name total drama (Island, Action, or any of its respective seasons yet those are still copyrighted). So incase you wanna make a Camp TV horror movie with Geoff and the beta versions of some of your favorite characters, you can in 2103. The Total Drama Island franchise wouldn't become public domain until 2107, which is when the final designs of Chris, Chef, Ezekiel, Eva, Noah, Justin, Katie, Tyler, Izzy, Cody, Beth, Sadie, Courtney, Harold, Trent, Bridgette, Lindsay, DJ, Leshawna, Duncan, Heather, Gwen, and Owen are now public domain along with Geoffs design which was already public domain since 2103. You can now use the name "Total Drama Island" or just "Total Drama". I'm not sure about the Action or the other seasons though. 2109 is when the name "Total Drama Action" becomes public domain, along with the "Total Drama Action Aftermath" In late 2109, the original name for Total Drama World Tour, "Total Drama Musical" is now public domain. Not total drama world tour yet though. 2110 is when the characters Blaineley, Sierra, and Alejandro become public domain along with the name "Total Drama World Tour", and "Total Drama World Tour Aftermath" respectively. 2111 is when the beta designs for Total Drama Revenge of the Island characters come out. You cannot use the name "Total Drama Revenge of the Island" yet though, but you can use Total Drama Reloaded which was the original name for this season. Beta designs for characters like Mike, Cameron, Lightning, Sam, Anne Maria, Staci, Brick, Jo (originally named Mary meaning you can't use Jo yet only Mary), Dakota, Zoey, Scott, and Dawn (originally named Molly so you can't use the name Dawn yet only Molly). 2112 is when you can now use the name "Total Drama Revenge of the Island". The final designs of characters Staci, Dakota, B, Dawn, Brick, Anne Maria, Mike, Jo, Scott, Zoey, Lightning, and Cameron are now public domain. In 2113 the name "Total Drama All Stars" is now public domain" In late 2113, the beta designs for Sugar, Sky, Dave, Sammy, Rodney, Ella, Beardo, Amy, Shawn, Leonard, Jasmine, Max, Scarlett, and Topher are all public domain. 2114, the name "Total Drama Pahkitew Island is now public domain along with the final designs for Beardo, Leonard, Amy, Rodney, Sammy, Ella, Topher, Dave, Max, Scarlett, Jasmine, Sugar, Sky, and Shawn. In 2123, the Tota Drama Island reboot characters, Caleb, Axel, Nichelle, Scary Girl, Damien, MK, Wayne, Raj, Ripper, Zee, Chase, Emma, Julia, Millie, Bowie, and Priya are all public domain. In 2124 the finale of the second season of the Total Drama Island reboot would have become 100 years old but there was no new characters or titles to be copyrighted that would become public domain in 2124.
Hmm. Simpsons 2083- my mother would be 101 (that is if she lives that long) Spongebob 2093- I'd be 95 that year though that fortune teller said i would be dead by 2088
You forgot two. The original version of THE ELECTRIC COMPANY will be public domain in 2067. (The 2009 reboot, 2105). READING RAINBOW will fall into public domain in 2079. As for The Eighth Wonder of the World, King Kong: The 1933 film and it' sequel SON OF KONG will be public domain in 2029. The film KING KONG VS. GODZILLA will enter the public domain in 2058 or 2059. KING KONG ESCAPES will enter the public domain in 2063 or 2064. The 1976 remake will enter the public domain in 2072. KING KONG LIVES will enter the public domain in 2082. Peter Jackson's remake will enter the public domain in 2101. KONG SKULL ISLAND will enter the public domain in 2113. Nice video there. Good job. 🙂
speaking of public, i really want the assets from hello kitty: super style! to be released to the public so that people can make fan animations, or maybe even edit the source files.
@@ArtieRaccoonReviews how do you know? and why would it be public domain now, it only just turned 17 years old almost 3 months ago wouldn’t it have to be a lot longer
I was born in 1987, I hope they make medical breakthroughs to extend the lifespan of humans by 2117, so that people my age could live well into their 130s by 2117 and beyond, since I turn 130 years old in the year 2117...
I probably won't even be alive when Rayman enters the public domain. Unless some can transfer my conscience into a robot and that I can transfer my conscience into more newer model robots in case I become obsolete.
Informative video on the topic. However, would SpongeBob go PD sooner because of Hillenburg's passing? (also goes for any other cartoon creators that are no longer with us)
Life + 70 Years rule does not apply to works owned by a corporation or produced by a group of people. Instead, it will be 95 years after production of the pilot finished
Cartoons should become public at least 10-20 years after their release. It would be very useful if the authors had a creative crisis. And then they could evaluate the work of fans, be inspired by it, or even buy them out from fans and broadcast their work in movies and on TV. So, due to the creativity of fans, cartoons would never go into stagnation
In the beginning at 0:44-0:52, you said that the Public Domain Law does not apply specifically towards certain types of Media, such as TV Shows, Movies, Video Games, etc. Is there a reason why that's the case, but everything else applies to that law? And if that's the case, when/how will they eventually do go into free Copyright for everyone to use those as well in the future? It would be very cool seeing a different company for example make a Game about Super Mario besides Nintendo. Or have a Crossover between Metal Gear and Halo. Better yet, make a kids movie about some of the Iconic Horror Characters such as Freddy Kreuger and Jason Voorhees. I would like to know your thoughts about this.
I probably will be dead in 2087 and won't be able to creat graphic novel story about Sonic, witch is sad. I would make a story when Shadow kills Eggman and then Metal Sonic takes the late Eggman's place and become Sonic's deadliest enemy😢
The og mario is public domain in 2077 so a horror movie on that is the only mario i wouldn’t care about but, galaxy mario is not public domain until 2100 or around there, and odyssey mario is not public domain until 2113, so 😝😝😝😝😝 no horror movie for that mario i’ll be dead, so all the newer gen people can watch it no childhoods ruined either, i love it idc i hate people who make horror jeffrey dahmer type movies on characters literally fuck off, and stop doing that no one asked for it.
Man, there's no guarantee most of us 2000's kids will be alive by the time the earliest TV shows copyrights expire, they should change the copyright law for TV shows to expire by the time the shows get cancelled cause what's the point of keeping them if they don't plan on continuations 💀
If I was a lawmaker, I would say 20 years after the series concludes would be reasonable. If it's a long runner with no signs of stopping like The Simpsons, I would say 50 years after the pilot aired.