The estate of the artist who drew the first Superman comic published 87 years ago is asserting applicable copyrights to the American superhero in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia.
The estate of Joe Shuster, who co-created Superman in the late 1930s with Jerry Siegel, is suing WBD, and by extension DC ...
The executor of the estate of a “Superman” co-creator sued DC Comics Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. Friday, attempting ...
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The estate of Superman creator Joseph Schuster is suing Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics alleging that its planned ...
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Superman may have been sold to DC (its predecessor) many decades ago, but in countries with ties to the UK, copyright expires 25 years after the death of the author or creator. Shuster passed away in ...
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The estate of Joseph Schuster, who co-created the Superman character, is suing Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics over the new DCU movie.