The move comes after increased attention surrounding the characters public domain availability, which allows unrestricted use of A. A. Milnes original 1920s depiction. While that shift opened creative doors for others, Disney retains ownership over the version of Pooh it introduced to audiences decades later. Rather than allowing confusion over ownership to linger, Disney appears focused on...

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