which isnt even thaaaat wrong. I mean how comes everything in realtion with Bethesda has to be solved by a lawyer. Not that interplay isnt as well responsible for the situation but still.
Crni Vuk said:I mean how comes everything in realtion with Bethesda has to be solved by a lawyer.
UncannyGarlic said:9.3.2 Within thirty (30) days after termination of
this Agreement, Interplay shall provide Bethesda with a complete schedule of all
materials bearing the Licensed Marks then on hand or in inventory (including
inventory of its subcontractors or agents) including, but not limited to, the
Licensed Product, packaging, and advertising and promotional materials. Upon
request and at Bethesda's sole discretion, Interplay promptly shall deliver to
Bethesda or dispose of at the direction of Bethesda, without charge, all
existing inventory of Licensed Product bearing the Licensed Marks within its
possession or control, all related materials bearing the Licensed Marks, and
instruments used for the purposes of affixing or displaying the Licensed Marks,
including, but not limited to, artwork, transparencies, negatives, dies, molds
and screens, for disposition by Bethesda, along with copies of all inventory
records relating thereto.
Well maybe I should have added "in relation with interplay". I am just some outsider but to me it seems this kind of situatoin is all just about who can mock the other side more. What ever if its Interplay or Bethesda. A typical mud wrestling..Per said:Crni Vuk said:I mean how comes everything in realtion with Bethesda has to be solved by a lawyer.
You could maybe draw up a summary of all the other times when Bethesda solved everything with a lawyer? And perhaps provide some examples of companies that didn't feel it was necessary to hire lawyers ever, especially not when dealing with upstanding enterprises like Interplay.
Can't they do that already?The Dutch Ghost said:I wonder, if they win this lawsuit, can they also order fan projects that use FO1, FO2 or FOT assets to be shut down?
They could use the whole 'damage to the franchise' thing as an excuse.
If the Kotaku readership is indicative of what average "fans" think, most of them are too ignorant to care, and for the most part, think Beth is in the right here.
The Dutch Ghost said:I wonder, if they win this lawsuit, can they also order fan projects that use FO1, FO2 or FOT assets to be shut down?
They could use the whole 'damage to the franchise' thing as an excuse.
I fear Fallout will meet World of Warcraft; complete with specialist classes, over-the-top weaponry, real-life purchases and loads of Bethesda authorized merchandise.MrBumble said:It's just speculation but I'm sure that the day Bethsoft gets its dirty hands on the Fallout MMO rights, FOnline is going down forever.
We've already seen a caricature sequel, X-com rip-off, a shitty console action turd and now a Oblivion clone.NFSreloaded said:I fear Fallout will meet World of Warcraft; complete with specialist classes, over-the-top weaponry, real-life purchases and loads of Bethesda authorized merchandise.MrBumble said:It's just speculation but I'm sure that the day Bethsoft gets its dirty hands on the Fallout MMO rights, FOnline is going down forever.