The early copyright expiration of Disney's classic character Mickey Mouse marks its entry into the public domain, bringing new opportunities to AI developers and creative industries. This allows the image of Mickey Mouse to be used more widely and promotes innovation in digital art creation. Based on this, AI developers have begun to take action and create using public materials. This article will introduce the AI model Mickey-1928 trained based on Mickey Mouse images from 1928.
The copyright of Disney's old version of Mickey Mouse has officially expired. AI developers have launched the Mickey-1928 model, which is trained based on still images from 1928 and can generate Mickey Mouse images that match the design style of that era. The expiration of the original copyright makes Mickey Mouse part of the public domain, providing a wider creative space for the creative industry.
The emergence of the Mickey-1928 model not only demonstrates the progress of AI technology in the field of image generation, but also indicates that more classic IP images will be given new vitality, promoting the vigorous development of digital art and creative industries. The opening of public domain resources brought about by the expiration of copyright provides unlimited possibilities for innovation. I believe that more AI models based on public domain materials will appear in the future, bringing more surprises to the public.