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Warner Bros. Inc. v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Warner Bros. Inc. v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.
''Warner Bros. Inc. v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.'', 720 F.2d 231 (2d Cir. 1983), the case of ''Superman v.The Greatest American Hero'', is the third case in a Second Circuit trilogy of 20th century copyright infringement cases in which the proprietors of Superman copyrights sued other companies for publishing fictional exploits of a cape-wearing superhero. Although the plaintiffs were successful in the first two cases, ''Superman v. Wonderman'' and ''Superman v. Captain Marvel'', they were completely unsuccessful in ''Superman v.The Greatest American Hero''. The court (in an opinion by Circuit Judge Newman) held that “as a matter of law . . . 'The Greatest American Hero' is not sufficiently similar to the fictional character Superman, the hero of comic books, television, and more recently films, so that claims of copyright infringement and unfair competition may be dismissed without consideration by a jury.”〔720 F.2d 235.〕 ==Background==
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