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  2. Copyright protection for fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the Delhi High Court in Raja Pocket Books v Radha Pocket Books [35] found that the plaintiff's copyright in his comic character the herpetologist ‘Nagraj’ had been infringed by the defendant's character ‘Nagesh’ based on the semantic and phonetic similarities in their respective characters’ names, as well as in their ...

  3. Comic Book Legal Defense Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF) is an American non-profit organization formed in 1986 to protect the First Amendment rights of comics creators, publishers, and retailers covering legal expenses.

  4. Creator ownership in comics - Wikipedia

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    In November 1988, a number of independent comic book artists and writers drafted the Creator's Bill of Rights, a document designed to protect their rights as creators and aid against their exploitation by corporate work for hire practices. Issues covered by the Bill included giving creators proper credit for their characters and stories, profit ...

  5. Legal issues with fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    Many authors do this, they state, in order to protect their copyright and especially to prevent any dilution, saturation, or distortion of the universes and people portrayed in their works. Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, creators of the Liaden universe, strongly oppose fan fiction written in their universe. "I don’t want “other people ...

  6. American comic book - Wikipedia

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    Some fans collect comic books, helping drive up their value. Some have sold for more than US$ 1 million. Comic shops cater to fans, selling comic books, plastic sleeves ("bags") and cardboard backing ("boards") to protect the comic books. An American comic book is also known as a floppy comic. It is typically thin and stapled, unlike ...

  7. Certified Guaranty Company - Wikipedia

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    A standard comic book Universal (blue) No Grade (NG) A comic book that is in such poor condition that CGC will not give it a grade, but merely verify that it is an actual original comic book. CGC will slab pages of a comic book in this manner. Conserved (blue/purple) A book that has specific repairs done to improve the structural integrity and ...

  8. Kiyosaki recommends two types of alternative investments that can help protect your wealth from volatile markets. Gold. Unlike fiat money, which can be printed anytime, gold can’t be spun out of ...

  9. The Astounding Wolf-Man - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of The Astounding Wolf-Man was given away for free as part of Free Comic Book Day. A "director's cut" edition of the first issue was released in the same date as the second issue. The story is that of Gary Hampton, a wealthy CEO of a record company who is mauled by a werewolf while on a family vacation. The story revolves around ...

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