TIL a special law in the UK was created to ensure that the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital will forever be able to collect royalties from stage performances, audiobooks, book releases, etc. of Peter Pan in the UK. This is the only work with an 'exception' to copyright laws.
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[deleted] OP t1_je8sev5 wrote
This is because JM Barrie gifted Peter Pan's rights to Great Ormond Street Hospital.
The copyright expired in 1987, and a new law was introduced in 1988 to ensure that the rights to Peter Pan can never expire in the UK. Basically, Peter Pan will never enter the public domain in the UK.