EA calls Activision's legal claims 'deliberate misdirection'

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In light of last night's revised lawsuit announcement by Activision, Electronic Arts corporate spokesperson Jeff Brown responded on behalf of his company, characterizing the announcement to the LA Times as "a PR [public relations] play filled with pettiness and deliberate misdirection." The revised suit added EA as defendants in the case between Activision and West/Zampella, citing several alleged interactions between the ex-Infinity Ward heads and EA, a relationship said to have been fostered by talent agency CAA.

Brown continued, accusing Activision of attempting to "hide the fact that they have no credible response to the claim of the two artists who were fired." He further contends that West and Zampella "now just want to get paid for their work." Unfortunately, it seems for all parties involved that this whole affair is a bit far beyond the basic reconciliation point.

http://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/22/ea-calls-activisions-legal-claims-deliberate-misdirection/#comments

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naruck23Posted:

No more "Modern Warfares" without a publisher.

TTG_NikkoPosted:

Yikes this is not good!
You know 2012 is coming when this happens!
Just kidding but wow both company are good!
I sure hope noting bad happens!
And both can just drop it!
Not going to happen =[
Happy Holidays!
Santa_haz_3_hoes

DiscosPosted:

Mega_Modder I sure hope infinity ward can pull itself together, their one of the best gaming companies out there
there not Rockstar are

Mega_ModderPosted:

I sure hope infinity ward can pull itself together, their one of the best gaming companies out there