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In arguably the most shocking news to jumpstart the week, Marvel and DC Comics will soon lose their joint trademark for the term “Superhero.” According to Reuters, the US Trademark Office ...
Marvel and DC have lost their trademarks for the terms "super hero" and "super heroes" after holding onto them for decades. As reported by Reuters, DC allegedly threated legal action and accused S ...
Rivals Marvel and DC jointly own four federal trademarks covering the terms "Super Hero" and "Super Heroes," the oldest of which dates back to 1967. Richold writes comics featuring a team of super ...
Attorney Adam Adler petitioned for cancellation of Marvel and DC Comics' trademarks, contending the "super hero" terms were generic. "What Marvel and DC were doing is really just the opposite and ...
DC registered the words LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES as well as the logo, in 1979, with the US trademark examiner feeling it may cause confusion with MARVEL SUPER HEROES. But the joint ownership of the ...
In 1977, DC Comics and Marvel Comics' legal departments co-operated over the registration of the trademark "superhero" which they decided to share. It was granted by US authorities in 1979/1980.
Marvel and DC have shared the "Super Hero" and "Super Heroes" trademarks since 1967, but both companies have lost that following a challenge from the creator of the Superbabies comic books. Check ...
The announcement comes courtesy of law firm Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg (RJLF), who have declared victory over DC and Marvel in a trademark case over the word Super Hero (via Bleeding Cool).