Hi,
I don't know if I get this right: There's this company who takes ScummVM, removes all the copyright notices (well, most of them aparently) and sells it as their own? And yet when they are confronted with the facts, they still deny that they infringed upon any copyright? How is this possible? I mean, come on, there should be laws against that, right? I can't walk around robbing stores and banks, and when I'm caught tell the judge "oh, hey, you know what? I'll pay some cash to settle this but I still didn't do anything wrong!".
Geez this whole so-called justice system is so fubar that it's no longer funny.
OK, enough ranting for now. Can't we at least know how much they had to pay, and to whom? I guess the cash didn't flow towards the ScummVM team. I'm guessing EFF or something?
-Darkstar
Mistic Software and the lawsuit
Moderator: ScummVM Team
- DrMcCoy
- ScummVM Developer
- Posts: 595
- Joined: Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:33 pm
- Location: Braunschweig, Germany
- Contact:
As far as I (who wasn't involved and to whom that's also news) can guess is that nobody wanted to go to court. There are certainly laws against such things, but as far as I've gathered, to actually have something done, you have to challenge it in a court of law. Which involves a lot of time, trouble and money.
I for one am not at all happy with the outcome, but since I don't know what happened "behind the curtains", I can't really judge. And I can certainly understand people not wanting to trouble themselves with legal/court stuff.
I for one am not at all happy with the outcome, but since I don't know what happened "behind the curtains", I can't really judge. And I can certainly understand people not wanting to trouble themselves with legal/court stuff.
From what I gathered, the best people to talk to in case of this kind of infringement is the FSF.
Since they would be sympathetic to your cause they just might might help you out with their legal team. They should have some sound advice for you in any case.
Since they would be sympathetic to your cause they just might might help you out with their legal team. They should have some sound advice for you in any case.
No, the best choise in this case is gpl-violations.org, with whom we cooperated on the case. We got a good lawyer who specializes on such violations.
Eugene
Eugene