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Last month, it started looking increasingly likely that Superman might be blocked from release in several overseas countries.
After months of waiting, with international fans left on edge wondering if they would get to watch Superman at the same time ...
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Comic Basics on MSN‘Superman’ Legal Battle Returns: Joe Schuster’s Estate Seeking To Block WB From “Exploiting Superman” in the U.K., Ireland, Canada, & AustraliaThe long-running legal fight over Superman’s rights is back again, and it could cause trouble for James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film, set to release this summer. According to Puck News, the battle ...
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'Superman' Clears the Way for Global Release as Warner Bros. Wins Estate's Copyright Lawsuit DismissalMark Peary, the nephew of late "Superman" co-creator Joe Shuster, had filed the suit in January, claiming that Shuster's estate had the right to terminate "Superman" copyrights in the United ...
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Warner Bros. Wins Dismissal of ‘Superman' Foreign Copyright Suitcopyright to "Superman" in 10 countries, finding that the federal courts have no jurisdiction over the dispute. Mark Peary, the nephew of late "Superman" co-creator Joe Shuster, sued the studio ...
Jerry Siegel and Shuster assigned worldwide Superman rights to DC’s predecessor in 1938, getting “a mere $130 ($65 each).” Peary’s suit outlines how “the copyright laws of countries with ...
copyright to “Superman” in 10 countries, finding that the federal courts have no jurisdiction over the dispute. Mark Peary, the nephew of late “Superman” co-creator Joe Shuster ...
Mark Peary, the nephew of late “Superman” co-creator Joe Shuster, had filed the suit in January, claiming that Shuster’s estate had the right to terminate “Superman” copyrights in the ...
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