All arguments aside, there are really only three outcomes here:
Valve gets the copyright, Blizzard gets the copyright, or Dota remains free.
Valve has a history of making people pay for (admittedly entertaining) mods, while Blizzard had the Ability to trademark Dota for years (It's in the...
Valve's Dota has been in the works for at least a year, It's developers include Icefrog, the lead developer of the original mod but not Guinsoo the original developer.
Where is he?
He's trademarked his own dota game!
NOTE: I would give this to Valve over Blizzard any day. Check the...
I don't get it. If you want a creepy guy called "Jigsaw" watch War Zone, guy goes through a glass crusher and he's still alive. My question is: was the stuff in Saw 1 was supposed to be psychological or just gory?
For me it's not a matter of piracy so much as the problem with courts deciding international law
Piracy is legal in Sweden, but is illegal in America. The majority of the suits (~79%) were brought
up by American Companies
Therefore American law is now applicable outside America
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