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Do game providers sue each other?


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Well, I would say that making clones of any game involves payment of royalties...just as in other copyrighted things.

No game designer would want to face legal summons for nothing.  :p

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Probably some patent profits exchanged so no need.

 

I remember when William Hill had a game called Harry Trotter - Pig Wizard

 

Pretty sure JK Rowling intervened as it because it changed name  ;)

 

That's a funny story. :D

 

The sad thing is that al of these Starburst copies are terrible compared to the original. They are slow, ugly and not as much as the original Starburst.  :p

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So many providers are literally

Copying each other’s games.

 

I must have seen 10 Starburst cloans and even more for other games.

 

Since providers are not all in the same country... any suing happening??

 

Nope! 

 

But they are paying insane big money to law firms instead! :p 

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