Blondie the lion

Betty Boop, Blondie, and More Enter Public Domain in 2026

On January 1st, a new wave of artistic works entered the public domain, marking the end of their 95-year copyright terms. Iconic characters such as Betty Boop and Blondie, along with Mickey Mouse’s dog Pluto (initially known as Rover), were among the many works that became freely available for use. In addition, the first appearances of Nancy Drew, Sam Spade, and Miss Marple in book form also entered the public domain. This year’s entries also include the Marx Brothers’ “Animal Crackers,” the German film “The Blue Angel,” and several classic songs like “Embraceable You” and “Georgia on My Mind.”

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Trophy Hunter Kills Research Lion in Zimbabwe, Sparking Outrage and Renewed Calls for Reform

The recent killing of a collared lion named Blondie in Zimbabwe by a trophy hunter has sparked outrage, reminiscent of the 2015 Cecil the lion case. Blondie, part of an Oxford University study, was lured from a protected area and killed in a legal hunt with permits, despite the visible research collar. Zimbabwe’s National Parks defends the hunt, citing the revenue generated for conservation efforts, although others condemn trophy hunting practices. The incident underscores the ongoing debate over lion hunting, its ethics, and its impact on the vulnerable lion population across Africa.

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