Implementing a human creator’s rights onto a franchise, while not easy to begin with, is actually far more difficult and at times nearly impossible in both America and Mexico, because of how influential a lot of their corporations are.
Even if they change as usual, most national versions of the Public Domain will definitely still be under far more threat from corporate raids than any other intellectual property topic shown.
Family Estates
There are Japanese creator/family estates that double as merchandising and manga studios; with Tezuka Productions, Bird Studio, Dynamic Inc and Ishinomori Pro being very good examples of such a concept. Nonetheless, they sorely do need a huge generational shakeup in order to keep catching up with the times.
A few of the most influentially litigious Creator/Family Estates in the world are mostly from the USA. Alexander Key Pro, Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc, and Robert E Howard Productions are good examples. A lot of exceptions from other countries include Moulinsart Hergé Inc from Belgium and the C B Adams Studio from Mexico.
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