PopCap Appeals $4.6 Million Lawsuit Loss

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PopCap Appeals $4.6 Million Lawsuit Loss


MumboJumbo [http://www.popcap.com/], which claimed its former business partner engaged in fraud, tortious interference and breach of contract.

The two companies signed a deal in 2006 to have MumboJumbo "produce, distribute and sell" some of PopCap's games in the North American market, but at some point after that PopCap decided to cut MumboJumbo loose and go it alone. Over the course of a 12 day trial, MumboJumbo's lawyers asserted that because of that decision, PopCap "severely damaged the business relationship between MumboJumbo and a key retailer," backing up those claims with internal PopCap emails demonstrating that the company used "false and misleading statements in order to sour that business relationship."

The jury agreed, smacking PopCap in the chops to the tune of $4.6 million in actual damages plus legal fees, which will be determined and added to the pile later this week. "The law allows you to do plenty of things to be successful in business," said MumboJumbo attorney Marty Rose. "However, it does not allow you to commit fraud or interfere with a company's business relationships. The jury's verdict is a clear signal that this type of business conduct is not going to be tolerated."

The casual courtroom drama isn't necessarily over yet, however. Following the verdict, PopCap Vice President of Public Relations Garth Chouteau announced that the company would appeal the decision. "PopCap continues to believe that it did nothing wrong in this case, and will vigorously pursue its claims and defend itself through the appeals process," he said.


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Scrythe

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That evil, evil PopCap.

You can't get away with selling flash games forever.
 

Jack and Calumon

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Because Popcaps money pile hasn't reached as high as their fanbase? Do they want say... $100 for every person in their fanbase?

Seriously, Popcap, you have SO MUCH MONEY! They might be doing bad things, but THAT MUCH?
 

Sebenko

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Does anyone else get the image of two kids in a playground arguing over a ball or something?
 

Susan Arendt

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I think you guys might be underestimating just how valuable the Bejeweled IP is. I'm not sure that's what the agreement was about, of course, but it's my best guess.
 

obisean

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PopCap just needs to sit down and spend a week making a new game, then this loss will be made up.
 
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Susan Arendt said:
I think you guys might be underestimating just how valuable the Bejeweled IP is. I'm not sure that's what the agreement was about, of course, but it's my best guess.
I think Alexey Pajitnov would be very glad to get back some of the money his great success made.

And for that little earner (Tetris), you can sort of see why they're after every penny they can get.
 

Susan Arendt

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Susan Arendt said:
I think you guys might be underestimating just how valuable the Bejeweled IP is. I'm not sure that's what the agreement was about, of course, but it's my best guess.
I think Alexey Pajitnov would be very glad to get back some of the money his great success made.

And for that little earner (Tetris), you can sort of see why they're after every penny they can get.
Sorry, but I really don't follow your point.
 
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Susan Arendt said:
The_root_of_all_evil said:
Susan Arendt said:
I think you guys might be underestimating just how valuable the Bejeweled IP is. I'm not sure that's what the agreement was about, of course, but it's my best guess.
I think Alexey Pajitnov would be very glad to get back some of the money his great success made.

And for that little earner (Tetris), you can sort of see why they're after every penny they can get.
Sorry, but I really don't follow your point.
Just agreeing that simple titles can be insanely valuable. Bejewelled's got to be approaching Tetris quality by now.