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[Discussion] Nearly all anime is copyrighted. What gives?

Frankly, I'm kind of sick of it. Is it because non-copyrighted pieces of work are not sustainable for large publishing houses? Not to mention manga is too. It's not much of a problem when it comes to individuals, but companies which probably lobby for "eternal" copyright (I know Disney does but that's not Japanese).

In fact, is there anything from Japan that I don't have to feel guilty about sharing with my friends and family (but mostly friends)? Or do I literally have to wait until my death for some anime to enter the public domain?

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  • @razrabotka uhhh...is this unexpected? Nearly all Western animation is copyrighted too. Steamboat willy isn't even public domain.

    • Unexpected? Well, it seems that way from the way I commented. I just want to find one example where something isn't willingly protected under copyright law in Japan (it's easier to find such media in the West than the East)

      • Everything is protected under copyright by default.

        Can you provide some examples of western productions that were put into the public domain (which needs to happen through an explicit act)?

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