Can the Dark Knight beat Turkish mayor?

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#1 Can the Dark Knight beat Turkish mayor?

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And now from the WTF department:

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(CNN) -- He's kerpowed the Joker and put the Penguin on ice, but Batman faces a new adversary -- the mayor of an oil-producing Turkish town.

Huseyin Kalkan, leader of the city of Batman in southeastern Turkey, plans to sue Christopher Nolan, director of the latest Batman movie "The Dark Knight," for taking its name without consultation," according to media reports.

"The royalty of the name 'Batman' belongs to us... There is only one Batman in the world, " Hurriyet Daily News.com reported Kalkan as telling the Dogan news agency. "The American producers used the name of our city without informing us."

Kalkan, who represents the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party, added that he decided to take action after someone suggested that the cash-strapped community needed more funds.

"We found this criticism right and started to look for legal possibilities of a case like that," Hurriyet Daily News.com reported.

Batman, which has a population of just under 250,000, is the provincial capital of the oil-rich Batman Province and lies close to the Batman River.

In recent years it has been hit by a series of female suicides and features in the novel "Snow" by Nobel prize-winner Orhan Pamuk.

"The Dark Knight" movie is based on the Batman comic-book character created in 1939 by Bob Kane.

Released by Warner Bros -- a sister company to Turner Broadcasting System, which owns CNN -- during the summer, "The Dark Knight" has now taken just under $1 billion worldwide, according to box-office Web site boxofficemojo.com, including $528.7 million from domestic ticket sales and $469 million from international receipts.

The film is also scheduled for re-release in January as part of an awards season push, with focus especially on supporting actor Heath Ledger, who played Joker and who died earlier this year.

Local newspaper Batman Cagdas has reported that several former residents of Batman living in Germany have had problems registering their business -- but Kalkan says he has no knowledge of the claims.

Lawyer Vehbi Kahveci, head of the Intellectual and Industrial Property Rights Commission of the Istanbul Bar, told Hurriyet Daily News.com that the "Batman" name was registered worldwide.

He added that the town had missed the timeframe during which it could complain about any infringement of its name.

Warner Bros said that it was only aware of the action through the media and had yet to be presented with any legal papers.
It seems that you have a new adversary, Bats. :lol:


EDIT: in case anyone is wondering whether this is for real:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman,_Turkey

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He has no case and is merely wasting the town's remaining money as a quick check of the law will tell him

A: the names of cities, towns, villages, nations and so forth that exist in the real world are considered public domain. Because of this Rome Italy can't sue Rome Texas and so on.

B: He would have to prove that the creators of Batman the comic book character stole the name from Batman the turkish town. No chance of that happening, as we can be fairly sure that Batman Turkey wasn't even fucking known to the creators of The Batman.

C: Suing Christoper Nolan is groundless, as director of the movie he has no responsibility for any trademark infringements, that would lay on the head of the producing studio.

In short I find the Major to be a typical politician, going for a vanity project to cover real problems instead of putting in any actual work for a solution. In other works, a jackass.
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On hindsight I'm surprised they didn't try something like that earlier. :grin:
Needless to say as Magi explained this is going to go nowhere fast. They don't have a legal leg to stand on.
Heck if anything I should sue THEM. If it wasn't for me most of humanity probably wouldn't know there IS a city of Batman in Turkey.
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That was my thinking exactly. Instead of suing they should have done the smart thing, sell the fame like Obama, Japan did (It might have been Barack, Japan. But pretty sure it was Obama). Get a little bit of tourist attraction to pad their funding instead of looking like idiots.
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Charon wrote:That was my thinking exactly. Instead of suing they should have done the smart thing, sell the fame like Obama, Japan did (It might have been Barack, Japan. But pretty sure it was Obama). Get a little bit of tourist attraction to pad their funding instead of looking like idiots.
It was Obama, Japan - you were right.

And yes, instead of going "Oh-look-I-spilled-McDonalds-coffee-in-my-lap-ow" the mayor really should have commissioned some Batman stuff within the town proper to draw tourists over time and have a good reputation, instead of "that shithole village that tried to sue over the name Batman."
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Could just be trying to get attention, but as you're all saying, this isn't a productive way of doing it.
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