A very clever video that must have taken a hell of a long time to assemble.



  1. OhForTheLoveOf says:

    Hi Hopper. This one is cool. You get a gold star for this post.

  2. BertDawg says:

    Great post, and an excellent dissertation on the subject. It’s pathetic what we have allowed the bribeocracy to foist on us. Wouldn’t it be great if we could actually find and elect representatives to represent US in all this? Enough of them at the same time to make a positive difference in the way things are….

  3. sdf says:

    Long live fair use. Here’s a little trip to the Disney Vault
    http://tinyurl.com/n4p58
    Interestingly, removed from youtube due to copyrights.

  4. Mark T. says:

    Awesome! That has to be the most educational Disney flick ever!

  5. TJGeezer says:

    Aside from some presiduncial wannabe candidate stumping around that copyright should NEVER expire, there is serious business afoot to do away with public domain rights entirely. More than 80 percent of the works of the 20th century fall into the “orphaned” category. Traditionally if no one was on record as owning a copyright, they automatically entered the public domain. No more. Now trolls can come out of the woodwork and sue you if you try to use orphaned works. It happened to PBS when they ran that stunning series on the civil rights movement of the 1960s. JCD once said he was going to look into it, but I suppose he was having me on. Anyway, there’s a good article about the implications in Wired – this links to it: http://tinyurl.com/ywtl96

  6. SPoppers says:

    Thanks John for posting that – it is wonderful

  7. Chris Evans says:

    The sadly ironic part is, of course, that Disney built their entire multi-billion dollar empire by looting the public domain.

    Rat bastards.

  8. sdf says:

    #7 excellent point – in effect appropriating the public domain and branding folklore


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