Boycott Skyrim, Buy SR3 first.Sassafrass said:=Snip-
or try and convince them to buy Saints Row 3 with their money.
ES5 opening sales< SR3 opening sales
problem?
Boycott Skyrim, Buy SR3 first.Sassafrass said:=Snip-
or try and convince them to buy Saints Row 3 with their money.
Zenimax does not own the word scrolls. The own the group of words "The Elder Scrolls". They are suing a game where you battle cards because it's "too similar" to their first person adventure. This website does not own the word magazine. Mojang do not own the word mine. Youtube does not own the word "you".Saviordd1 said:Second, Zenimax has all the right to sue Notch over this if they want to.
BECAUSE IT DOESN'T GET RID OF THE SCROLLS PART.
That's what Zenimax is peeved about, the Scrolls part, so adding a subtitle doesn't solve their problem.
He offered to drop the trademark claim. That's not enough for Zenimax, they demand thatthe title of his game not even include the word "scrolls" ANYWHERE!Ragsnstitches said:You might want to learn about how trademarking works, and what notch decided to trademark with that name. The word itself is not an IP, but the context it's trademarked under is.Redweaver said:Zenimax is in the wrong to pursue this lawsuit.Ragsnstitches said:Zenimax are not in the wrong to pursue this lawsuit, especially when Notches compromise is almost insulting.
The word "scrolls" is not their intellectual property.
I did.Xanthious said:Now there will be those people not buying Skyrim and there will be those not playing Skyrim. I imagine that more than a few people boycotting the game will be falling into the "not buying" portion that will still manage to play it. Then of the "Not Buying but still playing it" portion there is probably a group within that group that falls into the "Wasn't buying it anyway but boy I love to get all indignant on the interwebs so may as well say I'm boycotting it" category. Now how they could ever hope to play it without buying seems like somewhat of a head scratcher to figure out but I suspect they will find a way, somehow.
If only that was how corporations operated. 95% of them, when faced with declining profits, will just cut corners even more aggressively. I think you can look back at the number of corporations who said "We're losing money, we'd better put out a better product!" on the fingers of one badly maimed hand.GonzoGamer said:If we refuse to give them money for their (broken) products, they will try and improve things for us...
You're right, that's how a great many corporations do work, especially when they have several different lines. However video games are still a product type business and for most Publishers, that's the only product they make. So for them, sales mean a hell of a lot more than it does for a company like GE or Virgin.BloatedGuppy said:If only that was how corporations operated. 95% of them, when faced with declining profits, will just cut corners even more aggressively. I think you can look back at the number of corporations who said "We're losing money, we'd better put out a better product!" on the fingers of one badly maimed hand.GonzoGamer said:If we refuse to give them money for their (broken) products, they will try and improve things for us...
Please stop calling my clever observations stupid. It makes you look stupid.TheKasp said:No, it is still a fuckin stupid example. If someone would trademark "Duty" you can be sure that Activision is going to sue the crap out of them. And this can be applied to everything.Treblaine said:No, it is a very clever example.
As there is no trademark on "Scrolls" by Zenimax who is the claimant in this suit.
I remind you (if you aren't directly coveting it) that Notch has offered to DROP the trademark claim, or expand the trademak claim to be "Scrolls: [some subtitle yet to be decided)". He OFFERED THEM THAT! And They REFUSED! They just want Notch to remove all mention of Scrolls from the the title of his game.
Also I remind you that Notch himself mislead the public about the trademark, he never told the whole truth about the application. With this knowledge everyone with two braincells would understand why Bethesda/Zenimax are sueing them.
Third: You know what: Since it is ONLY Notch / Mojang doing the talking I don't give a crap about what they are saying. You can still let him control you into believing they are the victims, as long as I don't get the whole story in a language I can read (Russian, German, French, Dutch and English) I don't see any proof for his statements.
This thread is about Notch CLAIMING that this happened. Nothing more.Treblaine said:Again, this WHOLE THREAD is about Notch offered to drop the trademark claim for just the word "Scrolls" and have the trademark on "Scrolls: [subtitle]" but ZENIMAX REFUSED!!
I suppose you are safe with your tin-foil hat and amazing powers of spamming "No, it is still fuckin stupid" to anyone who challenges your thought process"You can still let him control you"
That's the OP's straw-man argument, there is no major boycott. Even Notch is opposing a boycott and WILL be buying Skyrim.Divine Miss Bee said:there's a skyrim boycott? huh, imagine that.
now i am informed about this!
^why this thread is stupid.
well, that too. but my point was, if you oppose an action of any kind, don't give it more publicity. don't reinforce the bad behavior with attention.Treblaine said:That's the OP's straw-man argument, there is no major boycott. Even Notch is opposing a boycott and WILL be buying Skyrim.Divine Miss Bee said:there's a skyrim boycott? huh, imagine that.
now i am informed about this!
^why this thread is stupid.
The thing is it's an effective ad hominem attack to make out those who oppose the Zenimax lawsuit as feckless hypocrites, rather than addressing the actual weight or the argument itself.