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PUBG and NetEase (RoS) trial is over!

In April of last year, the founders of Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds, PUBG Corporation comfortable NetEase Inc in the United States federal court for copyright infringement, unfair competition, and infringement of trade rights, for games Knives Out and Rules of Survival what clones say is haram PUBG. Saman’s initial goal is to show that the two games have similarities in terms of visuals, audio and also gameplay. PUBG adds more cooking tools like cauldron also actually is trademark for the game.

Source: smcarthurlaw.com

Replying to the worn saman, NetEase indicted their demands (PUBG Corp.) is “a shameless experiment” who use copyright law to monopolize genre battle battle royale and prevent real competition.

PUBG also retaliated, defensive actions to attack PUBG’s demands were baseless. PUBG doesn’t intend to monopolize video games battle royale the ‘popular’, on the other hand, it aims to protect the right of creative expression and unique elements in the game BATTLEGROUNDS. In fact, they charged again that NetEase made some updates for the game after the PUBG issued a suit against the company so that they could prove to the court that there was no equality in their game.

After almost a year of discussion, this court case case finally finished. After all, the terms of completion are the secret and future for the game Knives Out and Rules of Survival still not clear. Will NetEase make any changes to either game? It’s not strange for PUBG to worry about the presence of NetEase because it follows one 2021 earnings report, NetEase has gained almost 6 Billion USD than online games even though China has issued a new gaming license! Anything, all problems already settle, no more drama!

Source: The McArthur Law Firm

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