Since the late 1960s, two comic book publishers have had an edge on using the term “Super Hero” – but not anymore. Here’s why ...
You've now got free reign to use the term Super Hero, as DC and Marvel have lost their joint trademark over the term.
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For decades, Marvel and DC held exclusive rights to the term, allowing them to control its appearance in comic books, movies, ...
That led to today's decision to cancel the trademark. This won't affect Marvel or DC as far as what they can print or use, but it does mean that they no longer have ownership of that trademark ...