TimeGate Sues Paramount Over Section 8

Andy Chalk

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TimeGate Sues Paramount Over Section 8


Paramount [http://www.timegate.com/] over allegations that the media giant is trying to steal the name Section 8.

Section 8 [http://joinsection8.com/] is a new property being developed by TimeGate, described as "an intense first-person shooter that gives players unprecedented strategic control over the battlefield, employing tactical assets and on-demand vehicle deliveries to dynamically alter the flow of combat." As members of Earth's elite 8th Armored Infantry, players are thrust into the middle of a growing insurrection among its colonies, taking on the suicidal missions that no other unit can handle with advanced power armor and a complete disregard for personal safety.

TimeGate and Paramount had engaged in meetings to discuss the game and "potential business ventures" regarding Section 8 but TimeGate claims a meeting in which Paramount personnel were scheduled to actually play the game was canceled by the company's vice president of interactive development. Three days later things became litigation-worthy when Paramount Digital Entertainment issued a press release saying it had partnered with a "foreign entity" for its latest project: An interactive web series called Section 8.

Paramount described its version of Section 8 as one in which "the audience engages specific characters and participates in plot development." TimeGate says it is "essentially... nothing more than an interactive game" and has sued Paramount in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. This is actually the second lawsuit filed by TimeGate over the Section 8 name; in 2007, the studio sued ABC [http://abc.go.com/] over the network's planned use of Section 8 as the title for a new television show. That case was settled in April 2008.

Section 8 is currently in development for the PC, PlayStation 3 [http://www.xbox.com] and in scheduled for release near the end of 2009.

Source: Team Xbox [http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/19319/TimeGate-Sues-Paramount-Over-Section-8-Trademark/]


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Pipotchi

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Suing people over the game name, will most likely make them more money than the game itself.

Didnt Timegate do the Kohan games? Those were pretty good if memory serves
 

Sir Ollie

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Pipotchi said:
Suing people over the game name, will most likely make them more money than the game itself.

Didnt Timegate do the Kohan games? Those were pretty good if memory serves
Yep they did never played them myself
 

SimuLord

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thenumberthirteen said:
It's not even that good a name.
Indeed. Anyone who's ever lived in a bad neighborhood in the US has horrible associations with the term "section 8". If they made an open-world RPG where the protagonist was a crack-addled single mother taking missions like "go to the welfare office and try to get an extension on benefits" or "find a crooked doctor willing to provide a diagnosis for a disability claim" or "beg your baby-daddy to please pay at least part of the child support this month" while trying to use food stamps to get things that could be traded for more drugs, THAT would be an accurate title on the front of the box. Section 8: The Welfare Simulator.
 

oneplus999

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SimuLord said:
Indeed. Anyone who's ever lived in a bad neighborhood in the US has horrible associations with the term "section 8".
You comment didn't make any sense to me until I checked on Wikipedia, and it turns out Section 8 has multiple meanings. I only knew the "Section 8 (military), a kind of discharge from the United States military due to mental illness and/or problems" one, while you are clearly referring to "Section 8 (housing), a U.S. government-funded housing program". I'm guessing the game is supposed to be for the former, but it makes me wonder if they are aware of the latter :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_8