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Marvel and DC Enforce "Superhero" Trademark

An anonymous reader writes "GeekPunk is announcing that their flagship comic book title featuring superheroes patronizing their favorite bar & grill during their off-hours will now be entitled Hero Happy Hour beginning with the fifth issue of the ongoing series. According to creator Dan Taylor, "The decision to change the title was brought upon by the fact that we received a letter from the trademark counsel to 'the two big comic book companies' claiming that they are the joint owners of the trademark 'SUPER HEROES' and variations thereof." " Read the recent boingboing post for more background as well.

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  1. Holy ruined comics Batman! by Paperghost · · Score: 5, Funny

    Look, up in the sky, its a shattered childhood.

  2. What? by Vthornheart · · Score: 1, Funny

    Fine then. I'm going to go slap a trademark on men wearing tights, and file an injunction against Marvel and DC for violating my trademark. As an added bonus, I can sue people who are still lost in the 80's or perform theatrical choreography. Hmm...

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  3. Good thing... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Good thing I trademarked 'super villains' for us linux users. :)

  4. Re:Unenforced? by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 2, Funny

    This really does seem as silly as a PB&J parent...

    No kidding. ButterBoy or JellyGirl do seem pretty silly to me.

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  5. Re:Ones and Zeroes by Mercano · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Just because everyone uses it to refer to Superman and Aquaman doesn't mean that "everyone" invented the term."

    Well, Superman, at least. Aquaman's heroics don't extend much past the shore.

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  6. The comic book guy says.. by saboola · · Score: 2, Funny

    Worst use of trademark law.... ever

  7. "Variations thereof" like these? by EddieNiese · · Score: 2, Funny
    "and variations thereof" What does that mean? Does that include anagrams like:
    • Our Herpes
    • Pure Horse
    • He so pure
    • See ho purr
  8. You'll see by Godji · · Score: 2, Funny

    You'll all see what happens when I trademark "The"! That way, in the (TM) future you'll all have to pay me rolaylties for the (TM) use of the (TM) word "the" (TM) in any of the (TM) sentences you ever write or speak! The (TM) profits will be endless! All the (TM) people in the (TM) world will depend on the (TM) decision I make about their use of the (TM) world "the" (TM)!! Ah, the (TM) future....

  9. My problem with Nietzsche by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Why does Übermensch stand there and let the bullets bounce off of him when the bad guys shoot him, but when the bad guys run out of bullets and throw the gun at him Übermensch always ducks?

    That Nietzsche was such an overrated philosopher.

  10. Patent only valid in Alternate Universe by LoverOfJoy · · Score: 2, Funny

    They must have confused this universe with a parallel dimension where only DC and Marvel make superhero comics. :)

  11. Any time Slashdot posts a legal article... by spun · · Score: 2, Funny

    I always look for the "cpt kangarooski"(tm) brand posts. Quality legal information at a reasonable price, you can't go wrong with a "cpt kangarooski"(tm) post!

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