
Can You Trademark Your Superhero Identity?
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Ever wondered if you could legally own your superhero name, logo, or even your entire crime-fighting persona? In this episode, we are tackling a fascinating question—can you trademark your superhero identity? From comic book characters to real-world branding, we will break down what the law says about protecting your alter ego.
We will explore real cases involving Marvel, DC, and independent creators who have fought legal battles over superhero names and symbols. Plus, we will discuss what happens if you try to register a name like The Shadow Avenger or Quantum Knight—does it belong to you, or could someone else challenge your claim?
Join me as we dig into trademark law, famous disputes, and what this means for creators, business owners, and even cosplayers. Whether you are a fan of superheroes, a content creator, or just someone curious about intellectual property law, this episode is for you.
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