The Hollywood Reporter has uploaded the 27-page judgment [PDF link] in the God of War copyright infringement case. The case was already revealed as dismissed last week, but the full document bestows all the gritty details upon us mortals.
In her summary, Judge Marilyn Hall Patel notes, "An examination of articulable similarities between the plot, themes, dialogue, mood, settings, pace, characters and sequence of events of God of War and plaintiffs' works reveals far less similarity than would be required to overcome summary judgment, even if plaintiffs had proven access. Plaintiffs have pointed to no persuasive similarity in dialogue or narration that would suggest actual copying."
Reading the entire decision reveals that Sony was on the money with its original assertion that alleged similarities were "inaccurate, incomplete, abstracted and/or misleading."
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Mar 17th 2010 8:51PM (Unverified) said
"In the game, also set in ancient Greece, the warrior Kratos fights myriad human and mythical opponents and ultimately replaces Ares as the god of war."
Spoiler alert would have been nice. ;-)
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Spoiler alert would have been nice. ;-)
Posted: Mar 17th 2010 9:08PM (Unverified) said
I see something good happening for Sony fails to get any responses. No wonder websites only like to trash them. If I were an advertiser, I'd be interested in that. Joystiq, only post stories were we can make fun of Sony, please. Thank you.
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Posted: Mar 17th 2010 9:20PM Hivetyrant said
odium, feel free to go away if you don't like it.
I think Sony are great and this story was informative and to the point.
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I think Sony are great and this story was informative and to the point.
Posted: Mar 18th 2010 1:21AM (Unverified) said
the judge,should be looked into to see if thier exsit a conflict of intrest.like say owning stock from an electronic company or television company in ones portfolio.
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Posted: Mar 18th 2010 12:33AM PersianSpice said
It's so easy to love Joystiq with such silly images.
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