And now for something completely different
Choice phrases from the opinion I've been reading -- and FYI, these are legal arguments on which millions of dollars turn:
“‘Superboy’ is merely ‘Superman’ in smaller tights.”
“I cannot accept defendants view that Superboy was in reality Superman.... Superboy was a separate and distinct entity.”
Siegel v. Time Warner Inc., 2007 WL 2172822 (C.D.Cal.)
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“‘Superboy’ is merely ‘Superman’ in smaller tights.”
“I cannot accept defendants view that Superboy was in reality Superman.... Superboy was a separate and distinct entity.”
Siegel v. Time Warner Inc., 2007 WL 2172822 (C.D.Cal.)
I love my job.
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Nonetheless, if plaintiffs do win, there will be a nightmare valuation question; for one thing, the producers stated a bunch of times that SV-Clark was not Superboy, and that's been borne out by some of the developments.