TUCSON - Stephen Kimble claims Marvel Entertainment owes him royalties for a "web blaster" he invented that shoots foam string so kids can pretend they're Spiderman, in Federal Court. Sign up for new ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday against the inventor of a Spider-Man toy by quoting a famous line associated with the comic book superhero about how with great power comes great responsibility.
The court ruled 6-3 Monday that the inventor of a popular web shooting toy could not get royalties for sales after his patent expires. The case centered on a dispute around royalty payments for the ...
(CN) - A lawyer who invented a web-shooting toy inspired by Spider-Man told the 9th Circuit that Marvel is trying to wriggle out their verbal agreement. The federal appeals court in San Francisco ...
PHOENIX — In a legal epic worthy of comic-book treatment, a Tucson attorney has lost a key battle with Marvel Comics over the patent royalties for a Spider-Man web blaster he developed. In a 6-3 ...