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Alex

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Call Of Jury
« il: Marzo 05, 2010, 17:38:30 »

Come ormai saprete tutti, è cosa confermata che due dei capetti di Infinity Ward, la software house che sta dietro ai Call Of Duty, sono stati licenziati da Activision.
Sono circolate voci, supposizioni, ora sembra che si sia passati ai fatti. Ecco il documento con il quale i due in question, Vince Zambelli e Jason West, chiamano in tribunale la Activision:

http://ps3.ign.com/articles/107/1074655p1.html

Per quei pochi di voi che non parlano il legalese, ecco un riassunto a spanne:

Citazione
WHAT HAPPENED: The two developers were promised royalties as part of their contract for Modern Warfare 2. They're claiming Activision fired them under false pretenses in order to avoid paying those royalties.

The lawsuit then gives background about the company, including alleging that Activision purposely gave Infinity Ward a small budget for Call of Duty in order to buy 30% of its stock for cheap since the small budget would keep them from fighting it.

It also states some things we all know; sales figures, revenue numbers, etc. West and Zampella (the two developers and plaintiffs) had only one year on their contract before MW2 started. They were reluctant to get an extension on their contract, but did so anyway because Activision promised complete control of IW AND creative control over any post-Vietnam Call of Duty and MW games that might be developed.

Blah, blah, blah; more sales figures and talks of how MW2 was praised upon release. Activision then launched the investigation of Zampella and West about a week after the release of MW2. They hired outside lawyers and investigators to question other employees (some of whom cried from anxiety) and threatened insubordination charges if the two plaintiffs tried to console the other employees.

West and Zampella then said they were going to talk to their lawyers, at which point they were told Activision would make things worse if they did. The two men were also never told what exactly they had done wrong at any given point during the investigation. Activision strung the investigation along, then gave the two IW guys about six hours to respond to the accusations. A couple days later, Activision announced the new Call of Duty games they want to make (which were posted in another article).

WHAT THEY WANT: The first claim is to about US$36 million in damages. Second, they also want control of the Modern Warfare franchise back, since that was what was promised. Third, they also say Activision cannot make any further MW games OR post-Vietnam Call of Duties set in the present, near future, or far future. Fourth, they feel that Activision owes them their royalties and bonuses regardless of whether or not their termination from IW was legitimate. And obviously, they want their attorney fees covered.

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Re: Call Of Jury
« Risposta #1 il: Marzo 05, 2010, 17:43:53 »

Se vincessero la Activision fallirebbe  ;D

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Re: Call Of Jury
« Risposta #2 il: Marzo 05, 2010, 17:52:36 »

Se perdono in un anno distruggeranno call of duty, come hanno fatto con Guitar Hero.

Pare stiano preparando una line-up di circa 4 titoli all'anno tra spin-off vari.
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Re: Call Of Jury
« Risposta #3 il: Marzo 05, 2010, 18:09:27 »

Pare stiano preparando una line-up di circa 4 titoli all'anno tra spin-off vari.
Mecojoni :P

Già uno all'anno alternando IW/Treyarch mi pareva più che abbondante :boh:
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Re: Call Of Jury
« Risposta #4 il: Marzo 05, 2010, 18:14:23 »

Comunque vale la pena di leggerlo tutto, il documento.
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Re: Call Of Jury
« Risposta #5 il: Dicembre 22, 2010, 10:03:12 »

http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/32159/InDepth_Activision_Adds_EA_To_400M_CrossComplaint_Against_West_Zampella.php
http://kotaku.com/5715854/call-of-duty-giant-suing-rival-over-modern-warfare-meltdown-paints-uglier-picture?skyline=true&s=i

piccolo aggiornamento, la vicenda si fa interessante.
Conferma anche un mio giudizio personale: West e Zampella erano un pò stronzi; postare il trailer di MW2 il giorno in cui Treyarch postava il suo DLC ...
Per quanto odi Activision, questa volta mi ritrovo completamente imparziale, vediamo come andrà a finire.
« Ultima modifica: Dicembre 22, 2010, 10:09:25 da Mr Rud »
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Re: Call Of Jury
« Risposta #6 il: Dicembre 23, 2010, 14:21:39 »

E' uno di quei interessanti casi in cui speri che entrambi le parti si massacrino a vicenda, un po' come guardare juventus-inter.
 

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