A lawsuit by the Joe Shuster estate filed against Warner Bros. and DC could be problematic for 'Superman' outside the US.
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The legal dispute may prevent the film from being released in several key territories, including the UK and Ireland.
It gets dark early here.” That’s what the philosopher Yogi Berra supposedly said about the old Yankee Stadium. It’s feeling true for the whole city these days.
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.