A friend published a novel last year using a character created by an author who died in the 1920s, but had to pull the title after a media company got in touch with his publisher to say that owned the copyright/trademark on the character, having bought it from the family of the creator just before the end of the 70 year term.
HIs publisher is small and cannot afford to challenge this in court against a large media company, but is this legitimate? And if so, why don't more people do the same thing - for example with Sherlock Holmes recently?
HIs publisher is small and cannot afford to challenge this in court against a large media company, but is this legitimate? And if so, why don't more people do the same thing - for example with Sherlock Holmes recently?