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Mickey Mouse, Long a Symbol in Copyright Wars, to Enter Public Domain: ‘It’s Finally Happening’

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Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Dan O’Neill was 53 years ahead of his time. In 1971, he launched a countercultural attack on Mickey Mouse.

In his underground comic book, “Air Pirates Funnies,” the lovable mouse was seen smuggling drugs and performing oral sex on Minnie.

As O’Neill had hoped, Disney sued him for copyright infringement. He believed it was a legal parody. But after eight years in court, he was saddled with a judgment he could not pay.

To stay out of prison, he agreed never to draw Mickey Mouse again. “It’s still a crime for me,” said O’Neill, 81, in a phone interview from his home in Nevada City, Calif. “If I draw a picture of Mickey Mouse, I owe Walt Disney a $190,000 fine, $10,000 more for legal fees, and a year in prison.” Mickey and Minnie will enter the public domain on Jan.

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