DC Releases a Statement on Fables – It is ‘Not in the Public Domain’

DC has responded to Fables creator Bill Willingham’s announcement that he has put Fables into the public domain with an official press statement sent to CBR stating that Fables is NOT in the public domain, and that it will take all actions to protect its intellectual property rights.Willingham, of course, argued otherwise when he released a press release claiming that, as of, “15 September 2023, the comic book property called Fables, including all related Fables spin-offs and characters, is now in the public domain. What was once wholly owned by Bill Willingham is now owned by everyone, for all time. It’s done, and as most experts will tell you, once done it cannot be undone. Take-backs are neither contemplated nor possible.”In response to CBR’s article on Willingham’s announcement, DC sent CBR the following statement:RELATED: Fables Creator Bill Willingham Exposes DC

DC has responded to Fables creator Bill Willingham’s announcement that he has put Fables into the public domain with an official press statement sent to CBR stating that Fables is NOT in the public domain, and that it will take all actions to protect its intellectual property rights.

RELATED: Fables Creator Bill Willingham Exposes DC

Willingham, of course, argued otherwise when he released a press release claiming that, as of, “15 September 2023, the comic book property called Fables, including all related Fables spin-offs and characters, is now in the public domain. What was once wholly owned by Bill Willingham is now owned by everyone, for all time. It’s done, and as most experts will tell you, once done it cannot be undone. Take-backs are neither contemplated nor possible.”

In response to CBR’s article on Willingham’s announcement, DC sent CBR the following statement:

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