The property of Joseph Chastar, a co -creator of Superman, has filed a copyright lawsuit against Warner Brothers Discovery prior to the new movie “Superman’s expected release” set in July. Ta.
A lawsuit submitted by the New York Federal Court on Friday claims that the right of chastar to the character has returned to his property under British copyright law in 2017.
Real estate claims that Warner Bros. has illegally failed to pay royalties in the use of supermen in countries, such as British, Canada and Australia. This legal measure may be directed by James Gun and may complicate the international distribution of future films, starring David Colence Wet.
Historically, Schastar and writer Jerome Siegel approved the right of detective comics, which is currently part of Warner Brothers in the 1930s. SHUSTER’s previous legal attempts have failed to regenerate US laws, but this lawsuit focuses on international copyright protection.
Real estate seeks a financial compensation and injunction to prevent Warner Brothers from using Superman without proper license in the applied area.
Warner Bros. states that he will actively protect the rights to the lawsuit. The ongoing court struggle emphasizes the complex history surrounding Superman’s ownership and rights.