User talk:Dial PD

Just found this page. The contact pages seem to be out of date. If your last post listed was 2012, you may not be around anymore. Did find one that was still around. This may be more of a question for lawyers, but did "Dial H for Heroes" get rid of public domain? Dial H invited people to submit ideas (and drawings?) for superheroes, which would be published, but would then be the property of DC. I remember that there was a Golden Age hero named Musicman, and the first version of DHH had a hero with the same name. If the first Musicman became public domain, would the DC version change that? If DHH had versions of the PD list of As, would they then be the property of DC, and not public domain? I know that just because some one uses some name, it isn't necessarily theirs. DC had a trademark notice on Santa Claus, and someone asked how was that possible? The answer was, they didn't trademark the name, they trademarked the logo. But does the fact that DHH used a name mean anything, or is it that only their version of Musicman is owned by DC, and any other version is unaffected? The Wiki is a good idea, We can use the info. Don't know if someone replies to this, I get an email, or if I have to check in every once in a while to see what happened. But hope someone knows something.

Can't find signature. And have no tildes. User name: Dial PD