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‘Superman’ Will Debut Globally This Summer As Warner Bros Discovery Escapes Legal Kryptonite In Rights SuitCiting jurisdictional reach, or lack there of, a federal judge this week TKO’d an ambitious effort launched in January by ...
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Screen Rant on MSNSuperman Movie Lawsuit Gets Major Update 3 Months Before The Film's ReleaseAs James Gunn's Superman movie is only three months away from its release, the lawsuit against the DCU movie against Warner ...
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/Film on MSNSuperman Vs Sentry: Who Is More Powerful?Thunderbolts* introduces the all-powerful superhero Sentry, whose abilities are easily a match for Superman. But which one ...
Warner Bros. has successfully defended its ownership of “Superman” rights after a judge dismissed a copyright lawsuit.
Unfortunately for the Shuster estate, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman ruled that he couldn’t really make a ruling, because ...
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Warner Bros. Wins Dismissal of ‘Superman' Foreign Copyright SuitMark Peary, the nephew of late "Superman" co-creator Joe Shuster, sued the studio and its DC Comics subsidiary in January, ...
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Asian News International on MSNSuperman set for global debut this summer as Warner Bros Discovery wins legal battleThe highly anticipated 'Superman' film, directed by James Gunn, will hit the cinemas worldwide this summer, following a ...
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Remind Magazine on MSNIt’s National Superhero Day! Who Created Your Favorite Iconic Heroes?Long before Marvel and DC characters invaded present-day movie and TV screens, superheroes had been saving the universe for ...
Superman' is clear for takeoff in July: the copyright lawsuit filed against DC and Warner Bros. by the Shuster estate was thrown out.
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNWarner Bros secures dismissal of 'Superman' foreign copyright lawsuitA US judge has dismissed a lawsuit that challenged Warner Bros' ownership of "Superman" copyrights in 10 countries, ruling that federal courts lack jurisdiction over the matter.
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 ...
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