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Public domain IP expansion creates new licensing opportunities for pinball manufacturers.
Stern Pinball used a 'Public Domain loophole' to create King Kong: Myth of Terror Island in April 2025
medium confidence · Author references an article about 'Stern Pinball's use of the Public Domain loophole' but does not provide direct evidence of this being Stern's stated strategy
Works created before 1978 lose copyright protection after 95 years
high confidence · Stated as factual explanation of public domain law
Betty Boop, Mickey Mouse, and other 1930s properties are entering public domain in 2026
high confidence · Listed in article title and body; supported by comment mentioning Dracula and Frankenstein entering public domain
Batman, Captain America, and Wonder Woman will enter public domain in the mid-2030s
medium confidence · Author's projection based on copyright expiration timeline; not independently verified
American Pinball seriously considered making a Sherlock Holmes pinball machine but decided against it
medium confidence · Knapparcade admin statement; sourcing not specified
“This morning, I came across an interesting article about Stern Pinball's use of the Public Domain loophole to create its April 2025 pinball machine King Kong: Myth of Terror Island.”
Knapp Arcade @ January 6, 2026 — Establishes the premise of the article and references an external claim about Stern's public domain strategy
“Stern really needs to have this pin dispense cards or enable people to earn real Pokemon stuff. People would love it.”
Knapp Arcade @ Comments section — Speculative design suggestion for potential Pokemon pinball with integrated rewards mechanics
“Back in the day American Pinball seriously considered making a Sherlock Holmes pin but eventually decided not to.”
Knapp Arcade @ Comments section — Reveals historical near-miss licensing opportunity in the pinball industry
licensing_signal: Stern Pinball identified as leveraging public domain IP strategy to reduce licensing costs, exemplified by King Kong: Myth of Terror Island release
medium · Article cites 'Stern Pinball's use of the Public Domain loophole' but does not provide direct Stern confirmation
market_signal: Public domain licensing represents alternative cost-reduction strategy for manufacturers to reduce studio licensing expenses while maintaining recognizable IP
medium · Article framework implies licensing cost reduction as primary motivation for King Kong public domain approach
announcement: Related articles indicate Pokémon pinball officially revealed by Stern and Back to the Future NOT in partnership with Dutch Pinball
high · Two related article headlines: 'Stern Officially Reveals New Pokémon Pinball Machine' and 'Dutch Pinball is NOT Working with Stern to Release Back to the Future'
rumor_hype: Community speculation about Stern Pokémon pinball machine timed with 30th anniversary and McDonald's Happy Meal promotion
low · Comment by brianPin speculating 'looks like a ripe time for Stern Pokemon, IMO'; related article indicates official reveal imminent
licensing_signal: Significant wave of classic IP entering public domain in 2026-2030s creating new design opportunities with reduced licensing friction
high · Comprehensive list of IPs entering public domain provided; comment confirms additional titles like Dracula and Frankenstein forthcoming
positive(0.72)— Author and commenters express enthusiasm about public domain IP opportunities and creative possibilities for pinball themes. Tone is exploratory and optimistic about future design directions.
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