Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Pachter: West Zampella and difficult to obtain the rights of Modern Warfare

The law does not allow for this form Michael Pachter, in addition to being expert in prophecies about the future of video games, has extensive experience in the legal field since specialized in the study from the point of view, so you can believe it when he says that Zampella and the West duo in court is unlikely to get the rights monitoring of Modern Warfare.

"Apparently, they never clearly had possession of the brand," said Pachter in Industry Gamers. "They always claimed to have absolute creative control over brand within their contracts," he said, but "are two completely different things. The creative control is clearly intended as more than the actual contract, or while the two are still employed by the company, the day when the employment relationship ends, it ends the creative control.

" The request submitted by West and Zampella are confused, mixing damages and demand on the control of Modern Warfare, but such a thing could come in question if the two were required to Activision to be re-entered into their original positions, but failing to place this request in court was "unreasonable for grants Activision the control of a property of great value to third parties completely unrelated." Source: Industry Gamers

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