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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The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the United States Patent and Trademark Office ruled in favor of Superbabies after ...
A tribunal at the U.S. Trademark Office has canceled Marvel and DC's joint trademark on the term "Super Hero," putting it in ...
Marvel and DC have shared the "Super Hero" and "Super Heroes" trademarks since 1967, but both companies have lost that ...
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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, ...