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I would like to proactively establish the rules for this list because I believe it could be susceptible to abuse. I consider any article from a reputable publication that mentions the project to be a legitimate "creative work." My criteria for determining a "reputable" publication is whether it has its own Wikipedia page. Jonastav89 ( talk) 05:05, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
I wonder if this article might be better off titled something else, although I'm not exactly sure what. The current phrasing feels like it's saying Mickey Mouse is the author. Maybe "List of works featuring Mickey Mouse in the public domain," or "List of non-Disney works featuring Mickey Mouse." The latter has a slightly larger scope, but I think it could be divided into "before" and "after" columns regarding public domain, and the former would contain works of satire (i.e., Mickey Mouse in Vietnam) or notable copyright infringers. At the very least, I think the word "creative" is redundant. Tisnec ( talk) 23:15, 6 January 2024 (UTC)
Maybe it is a bit strict but all other works mentioned of this list all contain some media coverage from a reasonbly well known news site or webblog. The only mentions i found of this book online is the Amazon purchase-page, the twitter anouncement and a mention of goodreads.
In my mind this is not enough to qualify inclussion on the list. If you disagree then feel free to discuss. Jonastav89 ( talk) 11:49, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
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I would like to proactively establish the rules for this list because I believe it could be susceptible to abuse. I consider any article from a reputable publication that mentions the project to be a legitimate "creative work." My criteria for determining a "reputable" publication is whether it has its own Wikipedia page. Jonastav89 ( talk) 05:05, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
I wonder if this article might be better off titled something else, although I'm not exactly sure what. The current phrasing feels like it's saying Mickey Mouse is the author. Maybe "List of works featuring Mickey Mouse in the public domain," or "List of non-Disney works featuring Mickey Mouse." The latter has a slightly larger scope, but I think it could be divided into "before" and "after" columns regarding public domain, and the former would contain works of satire (i.e., Mickey Mouse in Vietnam) or notable copyright infringers. At the very least, I think the word "creative" is redundant. Tisnec ( talk) 23:15, 6 January 2024 (UTC)
Maybe it is a bit strict but all other works mentioned of this list all contain some media coverage from a reasonbly well known news site or webblog. The only mentions i found of this book online is the Amazon purchase-page, the twitter anouncement and a mention of goodreads.
In my mind this is not enough to qualify inclussion on the list. If you disagree then feel free to discuss. Jonastav89 ( talk) 11:49, 17 February 2024 (UTC)