That was fantastic!
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Yes, you can do a Mickey Mouse game! However, with the caveats that
A. you can only do the Mickey Mouse from the Steamboat Willie cartoon, not from later cartoons
B. you can't make people think you are produced by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Walt Disney Company.
As long as you follow those two rules, you should be fine!
I call him "Petey". In fact, the fact that Steamboat Willie's copyright expired in the US has led me to write a short story where Mickey Mouse has a gender transition into Minnie Mouse!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VGDgWFLfhqBh0BJCUXDJ7eZCXyAxdfbN-D1opJsk6iY/...
This contest only applies to copyright law in the US and not to copyright law (or droit d'auteur) in France. The only compositions of Ravel's which are eligible for this contest are the ones which are made in 1926, as the copyrights to those expired in the US (you can use Ravel's compositions before 1926, but they won't be eligible for the contest).
Is that clear?
I think I can answer:
> So apparently anything made before 1923 will go into Public Domain on January 1 (which was yesterday at my time of writing), so does that mean I can just record a song from the 1910’s or something and add it to my game?
Close; any sound recording made before 1923 went into the public domain yesterday. The underlying compositions prior to 1923 were already public domain and have been for many decades. So that means, making covers of 1910's songs won't count, but using recordings that were made in the 1910's definitely do!
> Can I get a painting from the 1910’s and turn them into sprites?
You're allowed to do that, but in order to be eligible for the contest it must be from 1926 if it's not a sound recording.
> do I have to make something based OFF OF them and not directly copy them?
Either/or. You can make something based off of paintings from 1926 or directly copy them.
Check out Blockbench, which is a FLOSS app where you can create low-poly models easily! https://www.blockbench.net/
Hey Rob! Here's a write-up of your game in Techdirt! https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20210313/11103946415/game-jam-winner-spotlight...
Thanks for making a game jam from a book I read in high school, and encouraging games which could then be added to the Gaming Like It's 1925 game jam (I celebrate one "Gaming Like It's 192X" jam each year since 2019)!
Seriously, thank you!
Please submit this game to the Gaming Like It's 1925 game jam!
This is one of those games that makes me so grateful that we have a public domain; because great remixes like your game can legally be done!