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Superboy

April 5, 2006: Judge Says Siegels Own Superboy - “Smallville” in Question

Newsarama has reported on a report in Variety regarding an update in the legal proceedings between Jerry Siegel's family and Time Warner/DC Comics. The following excerpt comes from their article, discussing the fact that the Judge overseeing the case has ruled that the rights to "Superboy" are held by the Siegels...

    According to Variety the ongoing Siegel/DC/Time Warner battle for Superboy took another step at the end of March when Judge Ronald S.W. Lew, in a summary judgement found that Smallville may be infringing upon the copyright to Superboy which are, according to the ruling held by Joanne Siegel and Laura Siegel Larson, the wife and daughter of the late Superman co-creator, Jerry Siegel.

    More importantly, in the summary judgment, which was made March 23rd, Judge Lew found that the Siegels had successfully recaptured the Superboy rights as of November 17th, 2004. Technically, and according to Lew's ruling, the Siegels have owned the character of Superboy since that time, and following that through, would be due a portion of the profits generated by the show since then.

    Lew denied a request from Warner Bros. for a ruling that Smallville does not, in fact, infringe upon the Superboy copyrights. Warner Bros. says it "respectfully disagrees" with the ruling, and will pursue an appeal.

Read the complete article at Newsarama.com, but we warned it does contain spoilers in regards to "Infinite Crisis #6".



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