• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

Disney Admits Defeat in YouTube Battle Over ‘Steamboat Willie’

January 6, 2024

Vigil honoring Charlie Kirk brings together red hats and patriotic chants: ‘Act’

September 16, 2025

House set to vote on bill to extend government funding through November – don’t miss the latest update!

September 16, 2025

Fact-check reveals Pritzker’s “dictatorship” comparison with GOP as ‘pathological’; swift response required

September 16, 2025

Patel stands by FBI pull-up test amid gender bias concerns raised by Hirono in Senate debate

September 16, 2025

Hakeem Jeffries explains why he missed Charlie Kirk vigil in just 4 words!

September 16, 2025

DHS Conducts Operation in Chicagoland, Making Several Arrests with Governor Noem Present for Immigration Enforcement.

September 16, 2025

Kash Patel Slam Dunks Adam Schiff as ‘Political Buffoon’ in Heated Epstein–Maxwell Hearing Exchange

September 16, 2025

GOP reveals plan to prevent government shutdown, adding $30M security boost following tragic Charlie Kirk incident.

September 16, 2025

Fani Willis’s removal from Trump election interference case upheld after appeal loss.

September 16, 2025

Barstool Sports CEO Dave Portnoy weighs in on potential consequences for employees spreading negative comments about Charlie Kirk.

September 16, 2025

FBI testimony continues in Trump trial following reports of rifle ready to fire.

September 16, 2025

GOP Rep. Nancy Mace calls for Ilhan Omar’s removal from committees after controversial comments on Kirk assassination.

September 16, 2025
  • Trending Topics:    
  • 2024 Election
  • Joe Biden
  • Donald Trump
  • Congress
  • Faith
  • Sports
  • Immigration
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
  • Login
IJR
  • Politics
  • US News
  • Commentary
  • World News
  • Faith
  • Latest Headlines
No Result
View All Result
IJR
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Disney Admits Defeat in YouTube Battle Over ‘Steamboat Willie’

by Western Journal
January 6, 2024 at 6:28 pm
in News
250 2
0
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Walt Disney Company appears to be coming to terms with the realization that its most iconic character has officially and unequivocally entered the public domain.

According to tech site Mashable, Disney’s reconciliation with this fact stems from a copyright dispute on YouTube.

Mashable chronicled the curious tale of YouTube content creator and voice actor Brock Baker — a comic impressionist — whose comedic take on the 1928 Mickey Mouse film “Steamboat Willie” was swiftly hit with a copyright claim from Disney when it posted on Thursday.

“Steamboat Willie” officially entered the public domain on Jan. 1, 2024, and, to the surprise of nobody, a slew of non-Disney-sanctioned Mickey Mouse-adjacent projects cropped up around that time.

Baker, perhaps in an attempt to test just how far public domain rights extended, essentially posted the entirety of the eight-minute film, with the caveat that he dubbed over the audio track with his own comedic ramblings.

You can see the bit for yourself below:

WARNING: The following clip contains language that some viewers may find offensive

[firefly_embed]

[/firefly_embed]

 

The eight-minute video is largely just an innocuous — albeit profane — bit of humor, but was still smacked with a copyright claim on YouTube via Disney.

The claim would lead to Baker’s version of “Steamboat Willie” being demonetized, as well as significantly lowering its reach and potential for reach.

Baker challenged the claim, and it appears that Disney relented.

“Disney released their claim and it’s now embeddable and shareable worldwide,” Baker told Mashable.

Will Disney crater after more characters head to the public domain?

Completing this poll entitles you to our news updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Yes: 70% (16 Votes)
No: 30% (7 Votes)

A YouTube message obtained by Mashable also suggests that Disney “decided to” drop the claim.

“Good news! After reviewing your dispute, Disney has decided to release their copyright claim on your YouTube video,” reads the YouTube email message.

While Baker expressed relief that the copyright dispute was resolved so quickly, his ordeal opens up an interesting can of worms as to what Disney will — and won’t — challenge, as far as copyright claims go.

Beyond YouTube, “Steamboat Willie” entering the public domain has led to a number of highly violent projects that would never be approved under the Disney umbrella.

In December, with the public domain entry looming, Fumi Games announced “MOUSE,” a gritty, noir-inspired shooter that takes more than a few cues from “Steamboat Willie.”

WARNING: The following video clip contains graphic cartoon violence that some may find offensive.

[firefly_embed]

[/firefly_embed]

“MOUSE,” however, pales in comparison to the more grotesque takes on “Steamboat Willie.”

“Infestation: Origins” is an asymmetrical multiplayer horror game based on the famous mouse (and actually ended up in some Nazi-related controversy, per IGN).

According to Deadline, there are, not one, but two horror movies (and surely more coming) aiming to utilize “Steamboat Willie.” Both appear to be standard slasher horror movie fare (one of the films is titled “Mickey’s Mouse Trap,” which could lead to some Disney litigation).

It is worth noting that this more cartoonish, black-and-white version of Mickey Mouse (the one featured in “Steamboat Willie”) is the only iteration of this character that has entered the public domain. More modern iterations of the famous rodent are not in the public domain.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Tags: CultureDisneyentertainmentHollywoodPop CultureYouTube
Share196Tweet123

Join Over 6M Subscribers

We’re organizing an online community to elevate trusted voices on all sides so that you can be fully informed.





IJR

    Copyright © 2024 IJR

Trusted Voices On All Sides

  • About Us
  • GDPR Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Editorial Standards & Corrections Policy
  • Subscribe to IJR

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Politics
  • US News
  • Commentary
  • World News
  • Faith
  • Latest Headlines

    Copyright © 2024 IJR

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In