The Hollywood Blockbuster They Forgot To Copyright

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🎬 A single mistake cost Hollywood millions—because the moment Charade (1963) hit theaters, it entered the public domain. That’s right: YOU own the rights to a film starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant.

How did this happen? Blame outdated copyright laws, one missing symbol, and a studio oversight that meant Universal Pictures lost control of their own movie—forever. While most films now are locked down for nearly a century, Charade has been free for anyone to distribute, screen, or sell since day one.

But here’s the real question: Did this mistake actually make Charade a classic? Would it have been forgotten if it weren’t so widely available? And what does this mean for modern media in the age of endless paywalls and the dreaded threat of "forever" copyrights?

Let’s talk about the wild legal loophole that made Charade one of the most famous copyright blunders of all time.

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