Kirby’s Heirs Seeking Copyrights

In recent years DC Comics faced some copyright issues over Superman. Now it’s Marvels turn, as earlier this month Jack Kirby’s children sent out 45 notices of copyright termination to several companies who hold the rights to characters their father helped create. Kirby, who died in 1994, left four children who’re bringing this legal action. Recipients of the notices include Marvel, Disney (making a play to purchase Marvel), 20th Century Fox (owns movie rights to the Fantastic Four & X-Men), Sony Pictures (movie rights to Spider-Man), Universal Pictures (movie rights to Hulk), and Paramount Pictures.

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Kirby, along with Stan Lee, co-created several of our favorite Marvel characters. Whereas all of the properties being sought weren’t named, we know that Kirby contributed to the Fantastic Four, Hulk, Thor, X-Men, the Avengers, the Silver Surfer, Dr. Doom, the Inhumans, the Watcher, Galactus, Spider-Man, and many more.

These copyrights only last for so long. The creators, or their heirs, can ask for a copyright that had been held by a company to be returned after a period of 56 years from the date of original publication. Even if the heirs get the copyrights back, they cannot hang on to them forever. If, after the 56 year period, the children get their father’s share of the rights to these characters, they only have them for another 39 years. Then they become public domain. That’ll be interesting, I’m sure. For example, Kirby’s rights to the Fantastic Four would be open for his children to claim in 2017, the Hulk in 2018, and the X-Men in 2019. Then they’d have 39 years to hold onto them, and perhaps resell them, or gain a share of the profit from the licensing deals.

If these claims are challenged, a determination will have to be made as to what role Kirby played in the creation of these characters. Lee and a few others are still around who would be of help clearing up any disagreements, although it probably won’t be an easy road.

I wonder what they’ll do with the rights if they get them?

Eli
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