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Betty Boop has entered public domain

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Betty Boop and ‘Blondie’ Enter Public Domain in 2026
Nine new Mickey Mouse cartoons also are becoming public domain, two years after Steamboat Willie made the first version of him public property. He’s joined this year by his dog Pluto, who, in 1930, was known as Rover. (He would get his long-term moniker the following year.)

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Betty Boop, Nancy Drew and More Just Joined the Public Domain: Here's What That Means
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Public Domain Day 2026 list: Betty Boop, Disney cartoons, classic books, and more
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Something Big Just Changed for Betty Boop

A major copyright shift just made Betty Boop’s earliest version free to use — but merch sellers should read the fine print.
Smithsonian Magazine
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Happy Public Domain Day to All Who Celebrate! You Can Now Use Betty Boop, Nancy Drew and ‘The Maltese Falcon’ for Free

On January 1, 2026, copyrights will expire for comics, books, movies, musical compositions and other creative works from 1930 ...
Cartoon Brew
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Public Domain Day 2026: Betty Boop, Pluto (As Rover), And Flip The Frog Hit The Commons On January 1

Works released in 1930 hit the U.S. public domain on January 1, including early animation icons, forgotten favorites, and the art form's formative experiments.

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