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The legal battle between Triple Town developer Spry Fox and Yeti Town creator 6waves has finally moved forward. After Spry Fox filed a copyright infringement suit against 6waves earlier this year ...
I wonder if that whole 'natural process' bit also applies to lawsuits. Just days after 6waves Lolapps CPO Arjun Sethi commented on the similarities between the company's Yeti Town and Spry Fox's ...
A display of Yeti products at Academy Sports + Outdoors in Indianapolis, Indiana.. YETI Holdings, Inc. is an American brand of outdoor recreation products, headquartered in Austin, Texas, [2] specializing in outdoor products such as ice chests, vacuum-insulated stainless-steel drinkware, soft coolers, dry bags, and related accessories. [2]
According to the Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law, the Spry Fox decision shows that courts are willing to apply the reasoning in Tetris v. Xio, and rulings may be the product of a judge's greater experience with video games than rulings from decades prior. [13] Kyle Orland from Ars Technica also compared the case to Tetris v.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has refused a request by the NHL’s Utah Hockey Club to trademark the name Utah Yetis. The USPTO issued a refusal Jan. 9, citing the “likelihood of ...
In the ensuing lawsuit Micro Star v. FormGen (1998), Judge Alex Kozinski distinguished the infringement of Micro Star's compilation from the non-infringing Game Genie, [25] because the Nuke-It compilation was a permanent derivative work, and it was misappropriating profits from a potential Duke Nukem sequel. [26]
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The Court agreed with Blizzard's arguments that WoW purchasers were not legal owners of the game software but instead licensees, in line with the prior Ninth Circuit ruling in Vernor v. Autodesk, Inc.. [3] As licensees, players are required to make use of the software within the scope of the End User License Agreement. In the terms of that ...