A $180B empire was built on Mickey Mouse.
For 95 years, Disney fought to keep him locked up:
Rewrote US law twice
Spent billions on lawyers
Pushed the "Mickey Mouse Protection Act"
But on Jan 1, 2024, they lost. Here's how it happened:
In 2024,
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Anonymous 5
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
It’s hard to see this as anything but corporations hoarding creativity meant to enrich the public domain
Elon Musk owns 20% of Tesla.
Jeff Bezos? Just 9% of Amazon.
Jensen Huang? 4% of NVIDIA.
Here’s what these visionaries understood early on:
You don’t need 100% of the pie to win big.
The secret? Create value for others.
The more you make others s
I haven't watched Latin, but today I see top government officers, and some of the sharpest minds in India talking about it. That says a lot.
I don't know if this was meant to be funny or just shock value, but when someone you once respected shows a
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Jamil Aghasi
I automate sales for... • 2m
It’s an sales assistant (for now). Can’t wait to see how Amelia evolves!
#AISales #SalesAutomation
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur |Founde... • 3m
When you think about advertising, what comes to mind?
For me, it’s a mix of emotions—sometimes it’s that one ad that tells a great story, connects deeply, and stays with you. Other times, it’s just noise, fighting for attention in a world that’s alr
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Aakash kashyap
Building JalSeva and... • 4m
Update 🔔🔔 On "Jiohotsar"
unexpected twist, Delhi-based entrepreneur made headlines after selling the domain name "JioHotstar" to a buyer in the UAE.
Originally registered in India, the domain sale has left one of India's largest corporations,
INGENIOUS MARKETING !
#20 (Jeevansathi.com)
Some random people were distributing water bottles outside Diljith concerts exclusively for singles.
It's amazing to see this kind of creativity and use of humor.😆