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Stan Lee Media and Disney Battle For Ownership of Marvel Characters

An anonymous reader writes "Stan Lee Media and The Walt Disney Co. have taken their arguments to the U.S. Court of Appeals over who owns the rights (and profits) to Marvel characters. Though Disney bought Marvel in 2009, Stan Lee Media (no longer associated with Stan Lee, himself) still claims copyright of the characters."

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  1. Re:We can be certain of one thing by ZombieBraintrust · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If I pay you to create something why would you own it? If you want to own your copyrights then don't sell them.

  2. Re:We can be certain of one thing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    >If I pay you to create something why would you own it?

    Millions of Americans who have professional wedding photos would like to know.

  3. And people who write software by Crashmarik · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Don't usually own the copyright to the code, when they are doing it for another company.
    I get you aren't happy with the balance of power in this but remember the people who created those characters actually did give up their rights to them for payment. If you want to change the laws to give them greater protection consider you may actually be taking away their ability to sell their work and make a living.

  4. Re:We can be certain of one thing by i+kan+reed · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Crucial distinction:

    They lost rights to everything they came up with in perpetuity as a standard contract of their employment. I view such heavy handed contracts quite dimly as a result of unbalanced employment negotiation.

  5. Re:We can be certain of one thing by bondsbw · · Score: 4, Insightful

    By that logic, the burger flipper at McDonald's should be able to pocket all the money McDonald's brings in.

    Don't ignore the fact that the employee's contribution is only a small component to the success of the business. Just because someone comes up with cool superhero drawings doesn't mean he alone also brings those to market, negotiates comic book, movie, TV, and other licensing deals, creates the content and publishes that content, or any of the hundreds of other jobs that go into the production including managing payroll, paying bills, etc.

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  6. Re:We can be certain of one thing by nahpets77 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In many cases the employees get a share of the wealth through stock options, RUS, stock purchase plans etc. If you want the whole pie then you should start your own company and work for yourself.