- Fri Sep 30, 2011 3:20 pm
#34333
If Mojang has a good team of Quake players, they might have had a chance against Bethesda. But in any case, I agree that Bethesda's chances are a lot worse in court than in the game (unless there's something weird in Swedish law about being uber-protective of trademarks).
My take on it: Bethesda, unlike Mojang, is a serious company, where everyone has a serious face and eats serious cake... perhaps they figured that settling disputes over a friendly game would be unprofessional, or something like that.
Or maybe they really do think they have a strong legal case?
My take on it: Bethesda, unlike Mojang, is a serious company, where everyone has a serious face and eats serious cake... perhaps they figured that settling disputes over a friendly game would be unprofessional, or something like that.
Or maybe they really do think they have a strong legal case?
The Greymarch has ended.