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The lawsuit from estate of Superman co-creator Joseph Shuster threatened 'Superman's' rollout in several countries ahead of ...
Warner Bros. has won the dismissal of a lawsuit challenging its copyright to 'Superman' in the U.K. and other territories.
DC’s ownership of Superman dates back to 1938, when writer Jerome Siegel and Shuster, a graphic artist, sold their rights to the character and story for $130. The hero’s first appearance under ...
Back in January of this year, the estate of Superman co-creator Joseph Shuster filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) and DC Comics, claiming the multimedia company didn't have the ...
The estate refiled its lawsuit in New York state court on April 25. Shuster, who died in 1992 at age 78, created Superman with late writer Jerome Siegel and licensed the character to DC’s ...
Warner Bros Discovery has maintained its hold on the rights to the DC character Superman as it prepares to release a new movie about the superhero this year, reported Reuters. The company recorded a ...
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