2012 Merchandise & Miscellaneous News Archives

October 18, 2012: Shuster Estate Set to Appeal Court Ruling

Superman Court Case The LA Times reports that Marc Toberoff, the attorney for both the Shuster Estate and the Siegel family, issued an emailed statement declaring his surprise at U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright granting summary judgment in favor of Warner Bros., ruling that a 1992 agreement between DC Comics and Shuster's family was binding and prevented them from attempting to terminate copyrights to Superman.

    "We respectfully disagree with [the order's] factual and legal conclusions," he said in an e-mailed statement. "It is surprising given that the judge appeared to emphatically agree with our position at the summary judgment hearing."

    The eight-year legal battle between the Superman creators' heirs and Warner probably won't end soon. The Shuster estate is expected to appeal Wednesday's ruling.

    At a Nov. 5 appeals court hearing, the studio will attempt to overturn the Siegels' copyright termination and Toberoff will seek more control over the character for his clients and to deny accusations of impropriety that Warner has made against him.

    In Wright's ruling, he noted that DC has paid the Siegel and Shuster families more than $4 million since 1975, not counting medical benefits and bonuses.

You can read the complete report at the LA Times website.



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