For many filmmakers, publishers, programmers, and archivists, Public Domain Day is one of the most consequential dates on the creative calendar. Because U.S. copyrights don’t expire on a rolling basis, the switch flips all at once, releasing a flood of newly adaptable and shareable material simultaneously. And gone is the need to get permission to use the work, along with constraints like licensing fees and usage restrictions.
Most source materials enter the public domain 95 years after their initial publication, which means that, at midnight on January 1, 2026, intellectual property from throughout 1930 will become fair game. That includes Disney’s “The Chain Gang” short with Mickey Mouse and the Marx Brothers‘ “Animal Crackers,…
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