NEW -> 1-9-2011:Joystiq -> Fallout lawsuit settled - All rights for FO to BethSoft, since they giving Interplay $2 mill for all the rights.OLD:1Up -> BethSoft is trying to stop Interplay from using FO assets in the upcoming Interplay FO MMO.Gamasutra -> More details on Bethsoft lawsuit.Bluesnews -> BethSoft's suing Interplay.Fallout Legal Fallout
[Sep 12, 2009, 12:23 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments
Gamasutra follows up on previous indications that a legal battle is brewing over the Fallout IP. This is not actually over the rights to create a Fallout MMOG that Interplay retained when they sold the Fallout rights to Bethesda, but rather over recent bundles and other deals concerning the original Fallout games. Bethesda is seeking preliminary and permanent injunctions against manufacture, sale, and distribution of the Fallout Trilogy, which includes the classic PC games Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics, saying "while Interplay was permitted to sell pre-existing Fallout games, it was required to submit to Bethesda all relevant packaging, advertising, and promotional material prior to bringing the catalog titles to market." Word is:
But Bethesda claimed that Interplay never sought pre-approval for those materials. The plaintiff said because of the alleged trademark infringement, consumers have become confused between the makers of the pre-existing Fallout games and Bethesda's more recent Fallout 3 -- a situation that Bethesda wanted to avoid.
Bethesda also accused Interplay of breaching the trademark agreement by signing licensing agreements with digital distribution sites like Steam, GOG.com, and GameTap to sell older Fallout games. The company claimed Interplay's alleged actions have caused the studio "immediate, substantial, and irreparable harm."
Bethesda is also asking the court for a declaration stating a trademark licensing agreement between the two companies is terminated. In 2007, Bethesda purchased the Fallout franchise from Interplay in full for $5.75 million. Within that purchase agreement was a trademark licensing agreement, the complaint said, that allowed Interplay to license back the rights to develop an MMO based on the Fallout series.
Well, "Fallout Classics" probably should've been what that "Fallout Trilogy" bundle (FO1,2,Tactics) should've been re-packaged as at the retail stores, if you ask me. I mean, if it was a "Fallout Trilogy", (BethSoft's) FO3 would be in there. I mean, Tactics is NOT really a FO3, if you ask me. Plus, Interplay at one time was working on their own Fallout 3 (Van Buren) before they sold the rights to BethSoft.
If Interplay didn't submit to BethSoft what they wanted to re-package the bundles and online re-distribution of these old games as and they were supposed to -- well, they REALLY messed-up.
I really dunno how this really caused harm to BethSoft, though -- if anything, the re-releases of the old FO games likely caused gamers to get re-interested in the Fallout IP and series -- FO 1 and 2 are freakin' RPG classics. Plus, It's not like FO3 tanked in sales; Fallout 3 did sell loads of copies. And I'm betting the FO3 DLC sold well, anyways. Not only that, it was critically acclaimed, too.
Plus, Obsidian's working on FO: New Vegas, as well...
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