Friday, August 03, 2012
One question answered
Two weeks ago I asked whether EA has lawyers. A thanks to Thander who sent me a mail confirming that yes, they have: EA is suing Zynga over the blatant ripoff of The Sims Social.
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As I predicted as well, Zynga responds: "It clearly demonstrates a lack of understanding of copyright laws"
http://thenextweb.com/insider/2012/08/03/zyngas-reaction-to-ea-lawsuit-is-both-unfortunate-and-ironic/
So it will be a long legal battle about the similarities that can confuse the "uninitiated observer". I do hope EA can stop Zynga's practise of abusing this copyright thing on such a scale.
If I were the Tiny Towers developer, I would watch this battle closely, there might be some claim to damages on their part as well.
http://thenextweb.com/insider/2012/08/03/zyngas-reaction-to-ea-lawsuit-is-both-unfortunate-and-ironic/
So it will be a long legal battle about the similarities that can confuse the "uninitiated observer". I do hope EA can stop Zynga's practise of abusing this copyright thing on such a scale.
If I were the Tiny Towers developer, I would watch this battle closely, there might be some claim to damages on their part as well.
This one's a bit weak, though. They're only going after Zynga now because the lawyers are all tied up with the SEC investigations. It's a shark smelling blood in the water.
Besides. If they don't go after Zynga now, with the financial woes they're in, there might not be anything left to pay out.
Besides. If they don't go after Zynga now, with the financial woes they're in, there might not be anything left to pay out.
(Clarification: With the financial woes Zynga is in, Zynga won't have anything left to pay EA if EA doesn't sue now.)
Hah, I knew EA had a legal group years ago when I asked if I could make a fan-based flash series (cartoon) based on UO.
The lady there gave me a polite "no" after talking to their lawyers because they couldn't control the content, which is fair enough.
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The lady there gave me a polite "no" after talking to their lawyers because they couldn't control the content, which is fair enough.
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