Dread
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I doubt it since they would still have the rights to it. Just no future incarnation. If DC loses the rights to Superman they still have the rights to his cartoon and movies and past comics.
True. Although as I said, Warner Home Video has never bothered to put "STATIC SHOCK" on DVD. If memory serves the only official release was a soccer mom disc with the first 3-6 episodes circa 2003-2004, which is probably out of print by now.
Still, as I said, this ruling shouldn't effect "YOUNG JUSTICE: INVASION" as those episodes were produced long before it. It simply prevents future use.
Certain characters also require DC share in profits based on them. Black Lightening was one such example, which is why he's rarely appeared in other mediums. Marvel has a similar deal with the Malibu characters they own but do nothing with. The universe would shatter into ashes if a major corporation couldn't get 100% of all profits based on something, after all.