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  • Bizarre Lawsuit: Batman, Turkey Vs. Batman, The Movie

    BIZARRE LAWSUIT: BATMAN, TURKEY VS. BATMAN, THE MOVIE
    Harut Sassounian

    Huffington Post
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/harut-sassounia n/bizarre-lawsuit-embatmane_b_153175.html
    Dec 23 2008
    NY

    In keeping wth the Holiday Season, I would like to present a rather
    amusing topic this week, hoping to bring a good cheer to readers'
    hearts.

    Variety magazine and hundreds of media outlets worldwide reported last
    month that the mayor of Batman, a small city in southeastern Turkey,
    is planning to sue Christopher Nolan, the director of The Dark Knight,
    and Warner Brothers studios for royalties from the hugely profitable
    Batman movie.

    Mayor Huseyin Kalkan accused the movie producers of using the city's
    name without permission. He was quoted by Variety as saying: "There
    is only one Batman in the world. The American producers used the name
    of our city without informing us."

    Variety's reporter Ali Jaafar wondered why it took the town of Batman
    "so many years to take legal action." The reporter pointed out that
    "Batman first appeared as a comic book character in 1939 and the Batman
    TV series started in 1966. Tim Burton's first big screen rendition
    for Warner Brothers came out in 1989. Undoubtedly, the fact that
    Dark Knight is about to pass the $1 billion mark ... played a part
    in stirring the ire of the Turkish hamlet."

    Incredibly, Mayor Kalkan blamed the Batman movie "for a number of
    unresolved murders and a high female suicide rate" in his town. He
    attributed these problems to "the psychological impact that the film's
    success has had on the city's inhabitants."

    Natives of Batman have also encountered obstacles when attempting to
    register their businesses abroad, the mayor claimed. Batman's local
    newspaper reported that former Batman resident Safii Dagh, currently
    living in the German city of Wesel, was prevented from using Batman
    as the name of his business. "I named my two restaurants Batman. But
    six months ago, a team of employees from the production company of
    the movie Batman made me change the title," Dagh said.

    Lawyer Vehbi Kahveci, head of the Intellectual and Industrial
    Property Rights Commission of the Istanbul Bar Association, stated
    that Batman and his image are registered trademarks all around the
    world. The Batman Municipality missed the deadline for objecting to
    the registration of Batman's name as a superhero.

    This bizarre lawsuit was also fodder for several derisive video
    postings on YouTube, google and Yahoo websites, generating hundreds
    of comments from viewers. Most comments were so offensive that YouTube
    had to delete them from its site.

    The most hilarious video came from Comedy.com where a comedian
    named Rob Delaney, posing as a Public Relations spokesman for Warner
    Brothers, ridiculed the mayor of Batman and everything Turkish!

    I have transcribed below Delaney's comments, after removing the
    countless swear words. Our aim is to make fun of the silly lawsuit
    filed by the Mayor of Batman and not to insult Turks. Here is the
    cleansed version of the transcript:

    "We will crush you, just like you did the Armenians one hundred
    years ago!

    "Where were you in 1939 when Batman first appeared in comic books?

    "Where were you in 1966 when Batman was a TV show?

    "Oh, that's right, you're a backward third world country and you are
    just now finding out about Batman. How convenient! It just happens
    to be the same year our movie made more than your entire country did
    in the last decade.

    "Don't get me wrong. We think your name is hilarious! Batman,
    Turkey? Why don't you sue turkeys while you're at it? Why don't you
    sue the ottoman in the living room of one of my several houses?

    "You do not want to tangle with Warner Brothers, Turkey!

    "Why don't you stick to what you are good at, like oil wrestling,
    female weight lifting, and being a nation of gypsies?

    "I've said it before and I'll say it again. Warner Brothers will own
    you! I'm considering suing your town for making Batman slightly less
    awesome. Your land and women will be mine, Turkey! Consider yourself
    warned...."

    Maybe the mayor of Batman is not that stupid after all! By announcing
    that he is planning to sue the producers of Batman, he has been able
    to generate free worldwide publicity for his obscure city. He is
    probably hoping that Batman fans will flock to his hometown, bringing
    with them enough cash to rejuvenate the local economy! A Batman city
    worker wisely observed: "We wouldn't have had better advertising for
    Batman, even if we had spent $1 million."
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