shacknews.com - 9/4/2009
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In what is bound to be an ongoing case of "he said-she said," publisher Atari has fired back against the $30 million lawsuit from Dungeons & Dragons Online maker Turbine.
Atari labeled the lawsuit, in which Turbine accuses Atari of fraud and extortion , as "frivolous" and filed a motion ...
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Atari Calls DDO Lawsuit "Frivolous," Seeks to Dismiss
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... over a purported Dungeons & Dragons Online contract breach, Atari’s firing back. The gist of the publisher’s argument: Whatchu talkin’ ‘bout, Turbine? ...
Atari Hits Back At “Frivolous” Turbine Lawsuit
Edge Online - Interactive Entertainment Today —
... for in excess of $30 million after the publisher allegedly failed to meet its publishing and distribution obligations. According to Turbine, Atari breached a licensing agreement by failing to devote the necessary resources to effectively promote and distribute DDO: Stormreach , forcing the developer to step up and assume what should have been Atari s role. Atari has now served a motion to dismiss Turbine's lawsuit. In a statement released to ShackNews , the company said: Last week, with no warning, Turbine filed what can only be viewed as a frivolous lawsuit against ...
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