Marvel and NCSoft settle City of Heroes lawsuit
Author: Britt Schramm
December 15th, 2005
Great news for the MMORPG City of Heroes as it appears that Marvel and the game’s creators, NCSoft, have settled the lawsuit that Marvel originated way back in late 2004. Check out the whole “the lawsuit was never about money” disclaimer. Yeah, right. If you buy that, there’s a bridge in Brooklyn that has your name on it.
Read below for the press release or click here to read the release at NCSoft.com English language site:
AUSTIN, Texas, December 14, 2005—Marvel Entertainment, Inc., NCsoft® Corporation, NC Interactive, Inc. and Cryptic Studios™, Inc. are pleased to announce today that they have amicably settled all claims brought by Marvel and all claims brought by NCsoft, NC Interactive, Inc. and Cryptic Studios, Inc.
The parties’ settlement allows them all to continue to develop and sell exciting and innovative products, but does not reduce the players’ ability to express their creativity in making and playing original and exciting characters. Therefore, no changes to City of Heroes® or City of Villains’â„¢ character creation engine are part of the settlement. The parties have agreed that protecting intellectual property rights is critically important and each will continue aggressively to protect such rights in accordance with all applicable laws. While the terms of the settlement were not disclosed, all parties agree that this case was never about monetary issues and that the fans of their respective products and characters are the winners in this settlement.
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