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Blizzard Sues Chinese Devs Over "Massive Infringement" Of Warcraft License

The lawsuit targets a shameless rip-off.

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Blizzard Entertainment is suing a number of companies and individuals involved in the making of the free-to-play PC and mobile game, Glorious Saga. The Overwatch developer alleges that the game is a "massive infringement" of its Warcraft intellectual property, stating that "they created a game whose content is almost entirely copied from the Warcraft games and related products."

Polygon reports that Blizzard is seeking a court order to stop the infringement and maximum damages for the "serious and irreparable harm to Blizzard and its business.

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"Defendants did not just copy a few discrete elements from Blizzard's Warcraft games," the company claims in the suit. "Every character in the Infringing Game was copied from a character from the Warcraft games, and many even bear the names of popular characters from the Warcraft games such as Jaina Proudmoore, Gul'dan, and Malfurion." Blizzard is seeking "$150,000 per infringed work." The image below is taken from the lawsuit, showing side-by-side comparisons between the offending character designs.

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"Every monster, creature, animal and vehicle in the Infringing Game was copied from the Warcraft Games. Weapons, amulets, and other objects were taken straight from the Warcraft games, without pretense. Audio cues and sound effects from the Warcraft games were reproduced for the Infringing Game."

The suit claims that the defendants have "profited handsomely" from Glorious Saga and its alleged copyright infringement. Even the game's mobile icon recreates the cover for World of Warcraft's Battle of Azeroth expansion, depicting a human and orc locking eyes while snarling at each other. Blizzard alleges that the use of Warcraft material was "willful and intentional."

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Five companies and two individuals are named in the suit, including Glorious Saga developer InstantFuns, and Sina Games--a subsidiary of Chinese software and tech company Sina Corp. Blizzard alleges that this isn't an isolated incident for the developer either, as it claims the company also advertises various unlicensed mobile games using the names and characters of well-known IP, such as Yu-Gi Oh!, Naruto, and Pokemon. Glorious Saga is just "among the latest" to have done so.

Blizzard believes many of the defendants are simply shell companies created "as part of an overarching scheme to deceive Blizzard or members of the public," with the two individuals responsible for running them also named in the suit. Each of the defendants is based outside of the United States, but Blizzard has chosen to file the suit in the Central California US District Court as each company conducted its business through US- and California-based companies, using Google Play and Facebook to distribute and market Glorious Saga to US customers.

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China steal intellectual property? Why that's unheard of!!

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I would ask why there isn’t more pride in their work to be original, but they’re probably proud of how well they copied it in X amount of time.

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Well just a quick google search and the ripoff game's facebook says they are shutting down.
https://www.facebook.com/GloriousSaga/posts/3107720942603437

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Surprised Blizzard didn’t ask them to make the next WOW expansion.

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Make us a Chinese (non mobile) Diablo!! I'll pay American money for it!! ?

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This just in, the Chinese steal corporate secrets and trade marks....lol. Companies around the world have been screaming about it for 30 years....it would be hilarious if Trump and Blizzard were finally the ones to seek redress :)

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And how exactly does Blizzard plan to go about this? The Chinese will just laugh at their demands.

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@Atzenkiller: Sadly this. From what i've read, copyright laws over in china are kind of a joke compared to the US.

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@Atzenkiller: what demands? theyll just shut the company down if they really want too lol. they straight up stole their ip. they cant defend this let alone against blizz.

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@kiggor: You have no idea how China works, do you?

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@kiggor: They don't have to defend it, they simply don't care, and US courts certainly have no authority over a Chinese company.

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@jadephoenix13: If the game has made sales in the US market then it falls under US laws at that time and has to adhere to such things too.

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@DarkCaptain3: They're a Chinese company copying Blizzard's IP. Do you really think they care? Their mobile games were probably only for the Chinese market. And they copied it so blatantly because they know that their government doesn't care.

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@DarkCaptain3: Dude, the US has no control over the very heavily regulated and controlled Chinese internet network.

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@Barighm: Exactly. Nothing happens in China when it comes to the internet without the ruling party's consent. So if stuff like this does happen, it shows very well where China's priorities lie.

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@DarkCaptain3: What part of "They don't care that they're breaking the law" is unclear to you?

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@jadephoenix13: What law? I don't think China even has any laws that forbid stealing intellectual property from foreign companies. And they certainly don't care about the US' laws and demands. Nor would the US government bother with Blizzard's demands. There are certainly more important things than that.

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@jadephoenix13@DarkCaptain3@Barighm@kiggor The only thing is going to happen is the game wont be available outside of China anymore, which still could hurt sales for these chinese companies. But inside their territory I don“t think they can do anything about it.

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