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Mass X

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Microsoft being sued again... - Nov 17, 2004 14:08


-Hollywood Writer Sues Microsoft Over Yoga Game-

Oscar-winning " Pulp Fiction" screenwriter Roger Avary has sued Microsoft Corp. in California, accusing the software giant of stealing his idea for a virtual yoga studio after it had sought his advice about winning over women to video games, his attorney said on Tuesday.

Avary seeks at least $30 million plus punitive damages and has asked a judge to stop Microsoft and co-defendant ResponDesign Inc., an Oregon game publisher, from selling the yoga game, called " Yourself! Fitness."

ResponDesign chief executive Ted Spooner called the claims " completely false," and said Microsoft " did not participate in the development of this product in any way, shape or form."

" We' ve invested the hearts, minds and souls of our 16 employees in creating this product ... it is a wholly original idea that was created before any discussions this individual had with Microsoft," he said.

A Microsoft spokeswoman said the company has not seen the lawsuit and had no comment.

Avary, who shared a best screenplay Oscar for 1994' s " Pulp Fiction" with director Quentin Tarantino, often consults for video game makers on story lines and adaptations of video games to films, and was asked by his agents to meet with Microsoft executives in late 2002, his attorney James Webster, said.

According to his lawsuit, Avary met several times with the Microsoft team, and in 2003, pitched them a detailed concept for a video game designed to lead players through yoga poses using Microsoft' s Xbox game console.

After handing over his confidential notes for an " internal review," Avary heard nothing from the Redmond, Washington-based software maker until Microsoft asked him to sign an agreement that " would have resulted in Avary transferring all rights to his concept ... with no compensation," the suit said.

He was " shocked" to learn last month from newspaper accounts that Microsoft had announced a new Xbox application called " Yourself! Fitness," published by ResponDesign, that was almost identical to Avary' s proposal, the lawsuit said.

Avary also alleges that ResponDesign was founded after his meetings with Microsoft, and that its founder had " a long prior history with Microsoft.


--Reuters
DaRoosh65

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RE: Microsoft being sued again... - Nov 17, 2004 17:09
Sounds about right...M$, as well as many other big companies, gathering ideas and concepts to use as thier own without compensation to their sources.

If M$ is in the wrong, then legal action may be warranted.

Something, I don' t know what, tells me that M$ will settle on this one...
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RE: Microsoft being sued again... - Nov 17, 2004 19:09
Nothing surprises me with Microsoft!
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RE: Microsoft being sued again... - Nov 17, 2004 19:25
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/yourselffitness/default.htm

It would appears that MS had nothing to do with the development or publishing of this title. They only gave it the green light. Plus I see nothing on the devs website about being owned by MS.

http://www.respondesign.com/

Far as I can tell it looks like this guy is suing the wrong company.
Mass X

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RE: Microsoft being sued again... - Nov 17, 2004 19:30
Thats what the developer says in the article. I dont see this suit going to far.
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RE: Microsoft being sued again... - Nov 18, 2004 06:11
Must be some mistake, such an experienced company lilke Microsoft wouldn' t make something like mistakes on " consent" . Plus, I think any concept they used they could trace back to one of their own productions. If they' re fined, they' ll get out of debt easily. Just as long as this doesn' t affect any game plans they are/will having/have.

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