We’re deep in the throes of winter, and spring training won’t start for another month, but for those of you who are fans of the National Pastime — particularly if you are like us and a child of 1970’s baseball — then be sure to check out the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit’s recent opinion in Clemente Properties, Inc. v. Pierluisi-Urrutia, No. 23-1922 (Jan. 16, 2026).

The court had before it case where the owner of the trademark of the great Roberto Clemente (his family) sued officials of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, after the Commonwealth used a likeness of Clemente on commemorative license plates, among other things. The claims included not only Lanham Act, but also a claim for a taking without compensation. The district court tossed both claims.

Most of the opinion is dedicated to the trademark stuff. We’re just country takings

Continue Reading CA1: Government’s Use Of Roberto Clemente Trademark Isn’t A Categorical Physical Invasion Taking

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Screenshot 2023-12-31 at 10-57-26 Walt Disney Animation Studios' Steamboat Willie - YouTube

As of today, the copyright protection for the “Steamboat Willie” version of Mickey Mouse has lapsed, meaning it is in the public domain.

What can and can’t you do with this, as of January 1, 2024? As Duke lawprof Jennifer Jenkins writes as “Mickey, Disney, and the Public Domain: a 95-year Love Triangle,” you have to be a bit careful:

Steamboat Willie and the characters it depicts – which include both Mickey and Minnie Mouse – will be in the public domain. As indicated in the green circle, this means that anyone can share, adapt, or remix that material. You can start your creative engines too—full steam ahead! You could take a page out of the Winnie-the-Pooh: the Deforested Edition playbook and create “Steamboat Willie: the Climate Change Edition,” in which Mickey’s boat is grounded in a dry riverbed. You could

Continue Reading Happy New Year: Say Goodbye To The Right To Exclude, Steamboat Willie