Warner Bros. wins full rights to Superman
By: CBS News
Updated: January 11, 2013
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the heirs of Superman's co-creator, Jerome Siegel, must abide by a 2001 agreement they made with the studio. The ruling overturns a trial judge's decision in 2008 siding with the Siegel heirs in their attempts to expand their commercial control.
It's the second significant victory for the studio in its years-long battle for control of Superman. Three months ago, heirs for the other co-creator, Joseph Shuster, also lost their legal bid to regain a share of Superman's copyright.
Taken together, Warner Bros. now enjoys complete control of the Superman franchise. It plans to release the movie "Man of Steel" this summer.

