Get ready, nerds: a whole host of iconic works of art — from film, music, animation, books, and more—are coming into the public domain in 2025. Last year’s Public Domain Day was a big deal because it included the first-ever iteration of Disney‘s brand-defining Mickey Mouse. This year sees dozens of more Mickey animations entering the fold, alongside a host of other notable titles and characters, like Tintin, Popeye (quick, somebody call Genndy Tartakovsky), “The Skeleton Dance” from Disney’s SIlly Symphonies, alongside books like William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury, A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, and A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf. Oh, and did we mention we’re also getting the Marx Brothers’ first feature film, as well as Alfred Hitchcock and John Ford’s first sound films?
A whole host of iconic works of art will be free to use without permission by the public on January 1, 2025. Read More