IT Home reported on September 30 that according to Comicbook, the joint trademark of Marvel and DC "Super Hero" was cancelled. According to the news released by the US Patent and Trademark Office, the law firm (RJLF) claimed that the word "superhero" is a common term used by many people in daily life and has no right to trademark protection. It is reported that in the 1970s, DC and Marvel jointly registered the "Super Hero" trademark, which was officially approved in 1979. At present, representatives of DC and Marvel have not responded, and the trademark has been officially cancelled and has since been in the public domain for everyone to use. It is worth mentioning that the official account of "THE BOYS" reposted this news and attached an emoticon pack of its character "Homelander". |
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