A lawsuit by the Joe Shuster estate filed against Warner Bros. and DC could be problematic for 'Superman' outside the US.
The estate of Joseph Shuster, co-creator of Superman, has initiated a significant lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery and ...
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As noted in the complaint itself, Shuster and co-creator Jerry Siegel sold the rights to Superman for just $130 in 1938 – ...
The estate of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics, claiming ...
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The legal dispute may prevent the film from being released in several key territories, including the UK and Ireland.
The estate of Superman co-creator, Joseph Shuster, sues to block release of latest movie in overseas markets due to copyright disputes.
The movie is facing a challenge based on copyright law in countries like Ireland, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
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Superman’ co-creator Joe Shuster’s estate claims that Warner Bros. And DC Comics lost rights to the beloved superhero in 2017 ...