CBS, Netflix Off The Hook in ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Tardigrade Game Infringement Suit
Anas Osama Ibrrahim Abdin, designer of the unpublished Tardigrade game, walks away empty handed.
Read Moreby Gene Turnbow | Aug 18, 2020 | Science Fiction / Fantasy
Anas Osama Ibrrahim Abdin, designer of the unpublished Tardigrade game, walks away empty handed.
Read Moreby Gene Turnbow | Jan 21, 2016 | Conventions, Editorials, Fandom, Science Fiction / Fantasy
Will this new ruling from the United States 6th District Court of Appeals change how copyright law might apply to costuming and cosplay? Read on.
Read Moreby SCIFI Radio Staff | Sep 6, 2013 | Blinded by Science, Comics
Stan Lee Media loses copyright fight with Disney, with prejudice. As in, don’t try this again, guys.
Read Moreby SCIFI Radio Staff | Mar 27, 2012 | Comics
Warner Bros. access to the iconic Superman comic book character is currently a matter of heated legal debate. Last Friday, Warner Bros., who wholly owns DC Comics, filed a brief before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals explaining why the estate of co-creator Jerry Siegel shouldn’t be allowed to execute a copyright termination notice on the studio’s rights to the iconic hero.
Read Moreby SCIFI Radio Staff | Jan 3, 2012 | Blinded by Science, Comics, Movies / Video / Theater
Comic book writer Gary Friedrich won’t be seeing any royalties or punitive damages from the copyright infringement he alleges Marvel Enterprises committed against him relative to his Faustian creation “Ghost Rider”…
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