A lawsuit by the Joe Shuster estate filed against Warner Bros. and DC could be problematic for 'Superman' outside the US.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The estate of Joseph Shuster is suing Warner Bros. Discovery for the foreign copyright of Superman. According to the lawsuit, Shuster sold the copyright with co-author ...
That's what I think is so cool about Superman, and the fact that he was created right here in Cleveland by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, that's what we want to celebrate." ...
Joe Shuster passed away in 1992. The suit claims that DC has been operating without a proper license to Superman in the U.K., specifically since 2017. In the case of Canada, the copyright law says ...
Discovery has been hit with a major lawsuit over its release. The estate of Joe Shuster, who co-created Superman in the late 1930s with Jerry Siegel, is suing WBD, and by extension DC Comics ...
It comes down to foreign copyrights to the original character. In 1938, Superman co-creators Shuster and Jerome Siegel signed the global right to Superman to Detective Comics, Inc. (DC Comics ...
Bill Miller, his Stepfather, and Joe Shuster, his Uncle, were his guiding lights while navigating his teenage years. At age 16, Marty obtained his pilot’s license. His interest in aviation was ...
A lawsuit by the Shuster estate could block Superman's release in key countries due to copyright disputes. Warner Bros and DC face a legal battle over international rights to Superman's character.
“This suit is not intended to deprive fans of their next Superman, but rather seeks just compensation for Joe Shuster’s fundamental contributions as the co-creator of Superman,” the estate’s attorney, ...