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Marvel and DC just lost Super Hero trademark
Marvel and DC just lost the Super Hero trademark: Here's what that means
Since the late 1960s, two comic book publishers have had an edge on using the term “Super Hero” – but not anymore. Here’s why things have changed.
No More (Super) Heroes: Marvel and DC Lose Trademark for ‘Superhero’
In arguably the most shocking news to jumpstart the week, Marvel and DC Comics will soon lose their joint trademark for the term “Superhero.”
Marvel and DC lose trademark on "superhero"
Marvel and DC have jointly held the trademark for the word "superhero" since 1980, but no longer. The United States Patent and Trademark Office, in response to a petition from Superbabies, Limited, has canceled the trademark.
Marvel and DC Lost Their Joint Trademark on ‘Super Hero’
A tribunal at the U.S. Trademark Office has canceled Marvel and DC's joint trademark on the term "Super Hero," putting it in the public domain.
Marvel And DC Have Lost A Shared "Super Hero" Trademark First Registered In 1967
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 it out!
How Marvel and DC Comics Gained – And Lost – The Super Hero Trademark
Over the weekend, Bleeding Cool reported that Marvel Comics and DC Comics had lost the rights to the trademark for "super hero."
US Trademark Office cancels Marvel, DC's 'Super Hero' marks
A U.S. Trademark Office tribunal has canceled a set of "Super Hero" trademarks jointly owned by comic giants Marvel and DC at the request of a London-based comic book artist, according to a Thursday order.
Marvel and DC Lose Super Hero Trademark
A legal battle ends with the cancelation of long-held trademarks by Marvel and DC, opening the term "Super Hero" to public use.
Marvel and DC lose the ability to use the term "SUPER HERO" as a trademark
Marvel and DC came after the publisher of a comic series called Superbabies, alleging trademark violation. But these babies fought back.
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The First Time Marvel & DC Amalgam Comics Were Pulped
Paul Levitz remembers the very first time that Marvel abd DC Amalgam comics were pulped back in 1996... is it cursed?
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Marvel and DC lose ‘Super Hero’ trademarks
You know how Marvel and DC have held joint ownership over trademarks for “Super Hero” for decades? That time is apparently ...
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ABSOLUTE BATMAN #1 Puts An Unbelievable New Spin On Bruce Wayne's Origin And Supporting Cast - SPOILERS
The first issue of Absolute Batman went on sale earlier today and, if you've grown tired of the Dark Knight's ...
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SCOOP: DC/Marvel Amalgam Omnibus Destroyed After Printer Error
The DC/Marvel Amalgam Omnibus has been destroyed after massive printer error... so don't expect it anytime soon ...
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Spider-Man vs Red Hood: Marvel & DC Need Another Crossover Event Just To Make This Scene a Reality
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DC Is Thriving In One Key Place Where Marvel Studios Is Failing
DC and Marvel both have shows about bad guys on the air, but DC is thriving in this area while Marvel continues to struggle.
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DC’s Dynamic Duo is the kind of risk Marvel refuses to take
DC Studios just greenlit Dynamic Duo, a movie with "a mix of animation, puppetry, and CGI" that sounds like both exciting and ...
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