The cultural works becoming public domain in 2026, from Betty Boop to Nancy Drew
Source: NPR
December 26, 2025 5:00 AM ET
A new year means a new parade of classic characters and works entering the public domain. Under U.S. law, the copyright on thousands of creations from 1930 including films, books, musical compositions and more will expire at the stroke of midnight on Jan. 1, 2026, meaning they will be free to use, share and adapt after nearly a century.
"I think this is my favorite crop of works yet, which is saying a lot," says Jennifer Jenkins, the director of Duke University Law School's Center for the Study of the Public Domain, who has compiled an annual list of public domain entrants for over a decade.
This year's treasure trove features famous faces like the original Betty Boop whose iconic hoop earrings originally took the form of floppy dog ears and the initial version of Disney's Pluto, who first went by the name Rover. "That's not only exciting in itself, but it's really an opportunity to look back at the history of these two incredible animation studios, Fleischer and Disney, and how their styles are imprinted in the DNA of today's cartoons," Jenkins says. "That's just a fun rabbit hole."
Literary highlights include William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, the full version of Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon, Watty Piper's The Little Engine that Could, the first four books of the Nancy Drew detective series and The Murder at the Vicarage, Agatha Christie's first Miss Marple mystery.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2025/12/26/nx-s1-5649395/public-domain-2026-copyright-betty-boop-pluto
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(4,742 posts)When I was young, did not watch Fleischer's Betty Boop cartoons. I did watch television airings of Fleischer Studio's movie "Hoppity Goes to Town" (1941) which was originally titled "Mr. Bug Goes to Town." The film was designed, in part, as an allegory of socio-economic divide. The theatric screening of the film was held on December 4, 1941. The screening audience was indifferent. The U.S. entry into World War II in the following week ruined the plan for the movie to be a Christmas release.