Siegel Heirs Lose Latest Superman Lawsuit
VARIETY: Warner Bros. wins 'Superman' caseSiegel heirs can only pursue DC Comics profits
By DAVE MCNARY - Posted: Wed., Jul. 8, 2009, 7:15pm PT
Warner Bros. and DC Comics have won a favorable ruling in the suit filed by the heirs of "Superman" co-creator Jerome Siegel.
In a decision announced Wednesday, U.S. Judge District Court Judge Stephen G. Larson found that the license fees the studio paid to corporate sibling DC Comics didn't represent "sweetheart" deals as they weren't below fair market value. That means the heirs will be able seek profits only from DC Comics -- which earned $13.6 million from Warner Bros. for the 2006 release of "Superman Returns" -- rather than from Warner Bros. as well.
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2 Comments:
Hmmmm....this whole thing...I don't know.
It depends on how you look at it, I guess. Superman has made so much money for DC/Warner Communications that no compensation will ever seem fair. On the other hand, the guys sold all the rights to DC long ago, so what do DC/WC really owe them?
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