it does feel weird, doenst it?? that we actually agree with the devil for once. i cant believe either what i have written earlier.Ickorus said:..Go EA?
I feel so dirty now and yet I know they are in the right for once.
it does feel weird, doenst it?? that we actually agree with the devil for once. i cant believe either what i have written earlier.Ickorus said:..Go EA?
I feel so dirty now and yet I know they are in the right for once.
Facebook itself can be a great means of contacting friends and seeing what's going on in the world, so I would really hate to see the site itself fail.kiri2tsubasa said:Look at it this way. If Zynga dies then maybe the social gaming market will dry up with it, and maybe by extension Facebook will suffer a large hit. Isn't that a good thing?
You'd notice that EA has not done anything to the makers of Anno 2070 or CitiesXL, and probably other similar SimCity style world building games. I'm guessing, as I haven't played them, that while they are inspired by the Sim* series, the mechanics of those games are probably very different.Starke said:Yeah, if EA actually wins this, it'll be really troubling for the industry as a whole. The end result of cloning lawsuits like this wouldn't be trying to take out clones, it would be simply another means to stifle competition. If you're EA and you want to stop, say, an independent developer from releasing a game, you simply find a similar title in your ridiculously massive back catalog and sue them for "cloning" that.
Nail? It's probably gonna be more like a railroad spike. Of all the companies they really are getting sued by one of the worst.nikki191 said:silly silly people thinking they could get away with stealling a game from EA. this could be the final nail in the coffin for those thieves
Not to mention that in the process they're going to massively enrich several lawyers. Which is fine by me when it comes to EA vs. Zynga.Charli said:Hoo boy this is like watching two bullies thug on each other and leaving the nerds alone.
/popcorn
I do actually. The catch is of course the chance of legal establishing precedence here. If EA had gone after Anno 2070 and accused them of cloning Sim City, it would have been two major hurdles: first, Anno is backed by Ubisoft, second second Anno 2070 doesn't look to the untrained eye like it's ripping off Sim City.ThriKreen said:You'd notice that EA has not done anything to the makers of Anno 2070 or CitiesXL, and probably other similar SimCity style world building games. I'm guessing, as I haven't played them, that while they are inspired by the Sim* series, the mechanics of those games are probably very different.Starke said:Yeah, if EA actually wins this, it'll be really troubling for the industry as a whole. The end result of cloning lawsuits like this wouldn't be trying to take out clones, it would be simply another means to stifle competition. If you're EA and you want to stop, say, an independent developer from releasing a game, you simply find a similar title in your ridiculously massive back catalog and sue them for "cloning" that.
What Zynga is infamous for, and probably what the crux of this lawsuit is about, is directly ripping off both art style and gameplay mechanics. Indeed, we've seen numerous articles of the owner of Zynga telling the employees to not innovate, but just to directly copy things off their competitors, then leverage their huge player base to drown the competitors away.
Only this time, the group they tried to drown is a whale known as EA.
EA knows a frivolous and vague lawsuit won't get anywhere, like if they tried it against the other games, so chances are this one is going to be very, very specific, and it increases their chances of success.
This is the gist of the case, though, if you'd care to read the complaint filed with the court. The point is, Zynga didn't come up with their own art, not any more than Vanilla Ice came up with the riff that underlies Ice Ice Baby. It's different, but not significantly different enough. It's like trying to change two or three notes over the entirety of Stairway To Heaven, releasing it to millions of dollars in sales and then saying you don't owe Page/Plant a dime. They wouldn't tear you apart in court because they can afford better lawyers, they'd tear you apart in court because you're just legally wrong.Mygaffer said:I hate to say this but Zygna should win this one. As long as they came up with their own art and wrote their own code then it is a clone, something with a rich history in video games.