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 6
Hey I am on Medial • 4m
A tiny crack in Disney’s fortress, like the first domino falling.
Job losses on a mass scale in big cities are a domino effect. For one to many
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Saket Sambhav
Adjuva Legal • 1m
For a pre-revenue impact startup in India, how game-changing could a small, initial grant (~₹1 Lakh) be? (Think covering basics like registration, validation, maybe a tiny prototype.)
How impactful is that first small boost?
A tiny milestone In a bigger picture🖖🙌.
Thanks to all who followed me!
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Akshat Garg
Personal branding • 1y
STARTING OUT STRUGGLES.
Ever feel like you're pushing a boulder uphill, barefoot, in the snow? That's me, trying to kickstart my dreams.
Every step feels like a leap, every task, a mountain.
There's this tiny voice, whispering, 'Keep going, it'll
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Gaurab Gogoi
Assamese • 2m
Like to know,
how should I get the first funding in a startup?
what are the requirements?
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 23d
The HNI migration from the UK is higher than from India. These people are all collectively looking for tax havens. The numbers are falling in India, but in countries like the UK and China, it keeps increasing year over year.
Indian Rupee falling off the cliff as it plunges to its weakest level against the U.S. Dollar in HISTORY! But BRICS...
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Ishan
i think , therefore ... • 1y
Preparing for jee and my aim is to do engineering .
I really want to get a international package so how can I crack an international package?
Please inform me about all the things which are necessary to crack international packages in faang or other
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Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 8m
Can Tiny Walmart survive against the big guys? 🤔
This was the headline in a newspaper in July, 1962.
But now, who's the big guy? 💪
(P.S: What do you think made Walmart what it is today?)