Mythic vs. Microsoft

Teldan

BdW-Administrator
Mythic Entertainment, die Entwicklerfirma von "The Dark Age of Camelot" macht Microsoft Inc. nun den Prozeß. Laut Mythic hat Microsoft mit dem Namen des neuen MMORPG "Mythica" den Schutz ihres Markenzeichens "Mythic Entertainment(r)" verletzt und nutzt den guten Ruf der Entwicklerfirma als "suggestive Werbung" für das neue Microsoft Produkt. Das sei unlauterer Wettbewerb. Die komplette Pressemitteilung findet ihr weiter unten.[more]



FAIRFAX, VA - December 22nd, 2003 - Mythic Entertainment, developer and publisher of the award-winning massively multiplayer online role-playing game "Dark Age of Camelot(r)," and many other popular online games, announced that it has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation for trademark infringement and unfair competition.

"We have worked hard for eight years to earn our reputation for producing high quality online games, including games that compete successfully with those offered by the biggest corporations in the world, such as Microsoft," Mark Jacobs, president and CEO of Mythic Entertainment, said. "The Mythic name and registered trademark are the symbols of that reputation and quality, and they represent the goodwill and recognition we have achieved in the computer game industry and among consumers worldwide."

"We cannot allow Microsoft to usurp our rights, confuse the public, and use the Mythic brand to gain an unfair competitive advantage."

The case, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, in Alexandria, alleges that Microsoft's forthcoming online game, "Mythica," and pre-release publicity for such game, infringes Mythic's name and federally-registered trademark MYTHIC ENTERTAINMENT(r), and amounts to unfair competition in violation of federal and state law. The complaint alleges that the term "Mythica" is so similar to Mythic's registered mark and name as to be likely to cause confusion, mistake or deception among consumers. Mythic is seeking a permanent injunction and economic remedies. Mythic Entertainment objected to Microsoft's use of "Mythica" previously, but Microsoft refused to stop using the name.

"We had hoped not to have to resolve this in court, and it is truly unfortunate that Microsoft declined to respect Mythic's rights," Jacobs said. "But our name and mark are among our most valuable assets. We have no choice but to defend them, regardless of the size and power of our adversary. We would expect Microsoft to react no differently if someone launched an operating system called Microsofta just as Microsoft did when confronted with an operating system called Lindows."
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Iverior

BdW-Veteran
Richtig so, Mythic! :yeah:
We have no choice but to defend them, regardless of the size and power of our adversary. Und David hat schließlich auch gegen Goliath gewonnen ;)



edit: Ich darf im Übrigen feststellen, dass dies mein 200. Post ist :)
 

Teldan

BdW-Administrator
Also ich finde es schon übertrieben das Wort "Myth" in jeglicher Wort- oder Buchstabenkombination als Markenzeichen für sich gesichert zu sehen, wobei doch ausdrücklich "Mythic Entertainment" als Markenzeichen eingetragen ist. Das hat mit "Myth" an sich streng gesehen nichts zu tun.
Und ich weis ja nicht wie behämmert die Amis sind. Aber wer nur ein bissl Grips in der Birne hat wird sich denken können, dass ein Spiel das "Mythica" heisst nicht unbedingt von der ähnlich klingenden Firma "Mythic Entertainment" entwickelt wird. :pillepalle:

Genauso wie wie Microsoft *ups* uns ja offiziell verbietet, den firmennamen irgendwo zu schreiben, geschweige denn ihn auszusprechen, ohne vorher eine schriftliche Erlaubnis eingeholt zu haben :pillepalle: wo soll uns das denn hinführen?
 
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