February 02, 2022

Game Developer Ubisoft Claims Concert Producer Infringed Assassin's Creed Copyright | The Recorder - Law.com

Video game developer Ubisoft filed a lawsuit Wednesday in California Central District Court alleging trademark infringement, copyright infringement and cybersquatting. The case, brought by attorney Stephen S. Smith, arises from licensing agreements between Ubisoft and defendant Massimo Gallota Productions to create a live symphonic show based on the popular video game franchise Assassin’s Creed. The complaint accuses Massimo of registering the domain AssassinsCreedSymphony.com before the licensing agreements went in effect, and continuing to use the Assassin’s Creed copyright and trademark beyond the termination of the agreements in June 2020. Lawyers have not yet appeared for the defendants. The case is 2:22-cv-00747, Ubisoft Entertainment SA et al v. Massimo Gallota Productions, Ltd.

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, a source for high-speed legal news and litigation updates personalized to your practice. Law.com Radar publishes daily updates on just-filed federal cases like this one. Click here to get started and be first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.

Want to continue reading?
Become an ALM Digital Reader for Free!

  • Free access to 1 article* every 30 days
  • Access to the entire ALM network of websites
  • Unlimited access to the ALM suite of newsletters
  • Build custom alerts on any search topic of your choosing
  • Search by a wide range of topics

Already have an account? Sign In Now

*May exclude premium content



source: https://www.law.com/therecorder/2022/02/02/game-developer-ubisoft-claims-concert-producer-infringed-assassins-creed-copyright/

Your content is great. However, if any of the content contained herein violates any rights of yours, including those of copyright, please contact us immediately by e-mail at media[@]kissrpr.com.