The Pokemon Company Wins Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

The Pokemon Company Wins Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

From Game Rant (Written by Brett Byll) on | OpenCritic

The Pokemon Company, Guangzhou Machi Network Technology, and their respective affiliates have reached a legal settlement over the mobile game Pocket Monster: Remake, with the court ultimately ruling in favor of The Pokemon Company. Gamers have seen Nintendo and its affiliates involved in various lawsuits over the years, and occasionally, fans disagree with their decisions, but it's quite easy to spot overlaps between the game produced by the defendants and classic Pokemon content that made this case worth the trouble.

It's particularly well known across gaming communities that The Pokemon Company and Nintendo are particularly litigious. If there's a case to be made for copyright infringement, chances are often that these companies are or already have looked into the matter. One such example of these kinds of events is the case between Palworld developer Pocketpair and The Pokemon Company, although many have disputed the notion that The Pokemon Company is justified in suing Pocketpair. Another situation shows what it looks like when the copyright infringement is more plainly apparent.

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