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    The Squid: The original Superman is so different from his current incarnation that I can't see how this argument could possibly still be relevant. more »
    omgwtflolbbqbye: So other than Golden Age Superman properties, DC still has total reign over everything else? Doesn't sound like they lost that much except in the way... more »
    Bill-Lee: Just another chapter in the long, sordid history of creators' rights. When Siegel and Shuster created Superman , they were naive kids with no idea how... more »
    praefector: For some reason I think when Siegel and Shuster sold Superman to the then Detective Comics for $130, they thought "nice we got $130 for selling this c... more »
    RenRen: But it really wasn't the idea of the heirs. I wish Siegel and Shuster would have made Superman "open source" (or it's equivalent) so we all could do w... more »
    AngryEddy: Does anyone else see the irony in an American icon being systematically torn apart in a long and drawn-out court room battle? more »
    Rasselas: "Losing control," no. Paying the Siegel and Shuster heirs something resembling fair market value for the original superhero from whom all others aros... more »
    RRich: Would be great if they, you know, had Superman in the Superman comics again. more »
    Roklimber: Lawyers - the new Kryptonite. more »
    drdoombot: What's interesting about this case is that if Shuster/Siegel get the copyright for Action Comics #1, who gets the rights to the derivative works? Supe... more »
    BullfightsOnAcid: I wouldn't be surprised if Lex Luthor was behind this whole mess. more »
    MonkeyT: You know, for a symbol of justice and civilization, an awful lot of Superman's disagreements wind up becoming fist fights. more »
    JennaW: Paging Mark Waid! Paging Mark Waid! more »
    Dunny0: What I'm not fully understanding is the point to all this. If it's about the money, surely the estates of Siegel and Shuster realize that once they ow... more »
    phoghat: Who disguised as Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, fights a never ending battle for truth justice and patent obfu... more »
    Partially Bigoted Zealots: This is the Judge's way of saying "I didn't practice intellectual property as an attorney and all my clerks are on vacation. My 1L intern is a douche... more »
    cletar: Perhaps that can be the villain in the next Superman movie--The Special Master. "You belong to ME now, Superman! Bow before my Tort Ray! Ah HAHAHAHAHA!" more »
    giant_turtle: And to think I thought his cape was made of stronger stuff than red tape. more »
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