The "bums" in question who shifted Supes from leaping to flying were named Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
Way to magnificently, spectacularly, miss the point.
It wasn't a valid point. There's a big difference between the creators of a character making some slight alterations within a few years of that character's creation and someone completely different coming along forty years later and overturning the whole applecart just because they can.
Frankly, I think there's more at play here than just JJ wanting to remake Star Trek in his own image and Paramount wanting to turn Star Trek into a big sprawling space epic, ala Star Wars.
I think a big part of this whole mess has to do with the division of the Star Trek franchise between CBS and Viacom, and each party wanting to have their own version to play with as they see fit. And with the vast bulk of Star Trek being specifically television related, CBS got the established stuff, while Viacom, which has the movie side of things, now gets a brand spanking new space opera to play with, with no obligation whatsoever to toe the line with what came before.
Of course, what this also means is that any new "series" based on this film will only be a series of other films. They try and move this to television, then they're crossing that line in the sand with the CBS side of the house, and they've invested a bunch to maintain the integrity of the established franchise, as evidenced by the bucks they spent on remastering and syndicating TOS.
So, on that front, I'm actually rather content. Not only is the primary timeline preserved, it's actually quite safe.
I'm mainly irritated by the shuck n' jive that went on in trying to sell this cockamamie film.