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Originally Posted by DaleDe
The constitution forbids a permanent copyright so it needs to be changed to protect Mickey.
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Mickey Mouse does have a permanent trademark.
I think that, for the foreseeable future, US copyright lengths are frozen. They can't be further extended because there would be an enormous web outcry against it. And there isn't much political pressure to reduce them because few Americans are seriously interested in works near the borderline of current copyright limits.