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Marvel and DC just lost Super Hero trademark
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.”
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."
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.
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!
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 mostly over, as the US Patent and Trademark Office has canceled the companies’ claim to several of their trademarks,
Marvel and DC Lose “Super Hero” Trademark Registration
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has canceled long-standing trademark registrations for “Super Hero” and “Super Heroes,” which had
Marvel and DC lose “Super Hero” trademark, opening doors for broader use in entertainment industry
For decades, Marvel and DC held exclusive rights to the term, allowing them to control its appearance in comic books, movies, merchandise, and marketing materials. This monopoly has been a key factor in shaping the superhero genre as we know it today,
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 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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DC Comics Publish "Nothing Butt Nightwing", Vertically, For DC GO!
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