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Gene Maddaus / Variety:
The earliest versions of Mickey and Minnie Mouse enter the public domain on January 1, as Disney's copyright suits have slowed to a trickle in recent years — Dan O'Neill was 53 years ahead of his time. … In his underground comic book, “Air Pirates Funnies,” the lovable mouse …
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Jennifer Jenkins / Duke University School of Law:
Books, movies, and music from 1928 and sound recordings from 1923 enter the US public domain on January 1; works include D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover — Director, Duke Center for the Study of the Public Domain — Please note that this site is only about US law; the copyright terms in other countries may be different.
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Los Angeles Times, @doctorow, @dukecspd, @doctorow, @internetarchive, @JMarkOckerbloom … and @biz
The Economic Times:
Sources: Disney and Reliance signed a non-binding term sheet last week to merge their media operations in India, with Reliance paying for a majority 51% stake — Kevin Mayer, a former Disney executive brought back in July by chief executive Bob Iger as an adviser to help him navigate …
Maris Kreizman / New York Times:
Goodreads' current combative culture is antithetical to the spirit in which the service began, and fixing that requires more human moderation to monitor users — If you have not kept up with the latest scandal in the world of young adult publishing, it is a doozy.
Zack Whittaker / TechCrunch:
Filing: Paramount Global parent company National Amusements experienced a data breach in December 2022, in which hackers stole information on 82,128 people — National Amusements, the cinema chain and corporate parent giant of media giants Paramount and CBS, has confirmed it experienced …
New York Times:
Skyhorse Publishing, known for releasing books other houses consider too controversial to publish, signs a deal to buy conservative press Regnery Publishing — An independent publishing company known for releasing books with opposing political viewpoints is buying Regnery, a well-known conservative press.
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Publishers Lunch and Publishers Weekly
The Information:
Sources: Reddit expects 2023 ad revenue to grow 20%+ YoY to slightly over $800M; a source says Reddit was not profitable through the first nine months of 2023 — If the market for initial public offerings recovers in the new year, one company that aims to go public early on is Reddit.
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Helen Davidson / The Guardian:
An interview with Sebastien Lai about his father and media tycoon Jimmy Lai's sham trial, how Hong Kong “weaponized the law” to shut down Apple Daily, and more — Sebastien Lai hasn't spoken to his father in three years, but says he supports the stance the veteran pro-democracy activist has taken
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@heguisen
@apnewsguild:
The AP News Guild reaches an agreement on a three-year deal after 19+ months of bargaining, securing raises and protection against “riskier aspects” of AI — After more than 19 months of bargaining, the @APNewsGuild has reached an agreement with @AP on a three-year deal. [image]
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@bobbycalvan, @mikesisak, @wandrme, @kkruesi, @mikesisak, @kkruesi and The Hill
Ethan Zuckerman:
A study estimates that there are 13.325B videos on YouTube, of which 4B+ were uploaded to the platform in 2023, and that the median YouTube video has 39 views — I got interested in this question a few years ago, when I started writing about the “denominator problem”.
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Stephanie Sugars / U.S. Press Freedom Tracker:
A look at instances of the US criminalizing routine journalism in 2023, from arrests or detainments to courts demanding that journalists identify their sources — Stephanie Sugars from Freedom of the Press Foundation — Charges criminalized routine newsgathering, from seeking comment to protecting sources
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