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Superman' is clear for takeoff in July: the copyright lawsuit filed against DC and Warner Bros. by the Shuster estate was thrown out.
Warner Bros. has successfully defended its ownership of “Superman” rights after a judge dismissed a copyright lawsuit.
In a ruling first released on April 24, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman held that the court has no authority to address the ...
Unfortunately for the Shuster estate, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman ruled that he couldn’t really make a ruling, because ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit rom Joe Shuster's estate against Warner Bros. Discovery's Superman over foreign ...
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, dreamed up the caped hero. Their journey wasn’t easy. “People ask all the time: How did these 11th graders come up with Superman? It was really difficult to ...
Mark Peary, the nephew of late “Superman” co-creator Joe Shuster, sued the studio and its DC Comics subsidiary in January, arguing that Shuster’s estate had a right to cancel “Superman ...
Superman will soar into cinemas all over the ... executor to the estate of Joe Shuster, to stop the release of the James Gunn-helmed tentpole in parts of what was once the British Empire.
First trailer for 'Predator: Badlands' released The war began in 1938, when Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster sold the rights to Superman to DC Comics for $130. In 1947 they tried to get them back ...
The ruling came after a legal challenge from Mark Warren Peary, the executor of the estate of Joe Shuster, one of Superman's creators, according to Deadline. In a federal court decision this week ...
Citing jurisdictional reach, or lack there of, a federal judge this week TKO’d an ambitious effort launched in January by Mark Warren Peary, executor to the estate of Joe Shuster, to stop the ...