The creator and distributor of “Fusion” brand video game systems sued a company they allege infringed copyrights, trademarks, and protected source code by operating a counterfeit version of the games.
Fusion creator Grover Gaming Inc. and its distributor Banilla Games Inc. accused Bootheel Location Inc. of vending “illicit games” created through “third party unpackaging, decompiling, and de-obfuscating Grover’s trade secrets,” the complaintfiled June 12 in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri said.
Grover and Banilla discovered the knockoff of one version of the game, Fusion 4, in September last year, after which they sent Bootheel ...
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