The US District court called for further scrutiny to remove the $11 million profit surplus from Madden NFL founder Robin Antonicks
In 2011, Antonic cited an electronic art company for violating the development agreement he signed in 1986, authorizing him to earn royalties on Madden's derivative version Madden Mobile Coins of the game. Although this is a contract dispute, he has the right to obtain the original version of the Apple II derivative according to the U.S. copyright law, and he has reviewed the judgment of the process argument on the width of the game. Can protect virtual and "theatrical actors and combinations".
The California federal judge has just allowed Antonic to be tried, scoring touchdowns in 2013 with a 11 million-dollar verdict. But a few months later, the judge conducted a legal assessment of EA's services, concluding that there was not enough evidence to justify the jury's conclusion that the Apple II game and the subsequent Sega version were "almost identical".
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