Let's Stand Together for Creators' Rights
Happy Public Domain Day!
Today, the 1930 versions of Mickey, Minnie, Pluto (Rover), and Nancy Drew and “Georgia on my Mind” song are “free” for the world to use. Infringing on the generational wealth of not just Disney and Nancy Drew families, but Georgia on my Mind songwriters Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorell wrote the lyrics; their families. But while you can access the 95-year-old works, the Creators’ Rights Movement (CRM) is highlighting a modern crisis. See Article Here
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- Advocacy efforts are crucial in maintaining and strengthening these rights, as they help raise awareness and drive legislative change. By understanding these elements, creators can better navigate the legal landscape and protect their work from unauthorized use.
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Our Struggle
The Creators’ Rights Movement is dedicated to advocating for the perpetual protection of copyrights. We believe that creators deserve to maintain control over their intellectual property indefinitely, just as they would with any other form of property.
Our mission is to unite artists and creators to push for legislative changes that recognize the enduring value of creative works, ensuring they remain a source of income and legacy for generations to come.
Our organization was founded on the principle that creative works are invaluable assets that should be protected under the law. We strive to raise awareness about the importance of copyright protection and work tirelessly to influence policy changes that reflect the modern needs of creators. By fostering a supportive community, we aim to empower artists to defend their rights and secure their creative futures.