Turbine Sues Atari over Dungeons & Dragons Clone

  • Date: 08-27-2009 Views:

    KeyWords: Dungeons & Dragons online, sue, accuse, court,Turbine, Atari

  • Summary: Atari, the runner of Dungeons & Dragons online(abbr. DDO later), was accused by DDO's developer Turbine for breaching the license agreement and cloning DDO. And the name of DDO clone is still unknow. In 2003, Atari got Tubine's authorization of DDO and currently operate Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach. Since early this year, rumors that DDO would be free-to-play went true and the two sides seemed want to cooperate to run this game well. Will the whole cooperation go to the end by the lawsuit? The complaint in New York County Court alleges complex conflict between these two companies. You can learn the details about this issue through the link below.
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Atari, the runner of Dungeons & Dragons online(abbr. DDO later), was accused by DDO's developer Turbine for breaching the license agreement and cloning DDO. And the name of DDO clone is still unknow. In 2003, Atari got Tubine's authorization of DDO and currently operate Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach. Since early this year, rumors that DDO would be free-to-play went true and the two sides seemed want to cooperate to run this game well. Will the whole cooperation go to the end by the lawsuit? The complaint in New York County Court alleges complex conflict between these two companies. You can learn the details about this issue through the link below.





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