Call of Duty - Involved violations
copyright and prosecuted by Virtual Gaming Technologies the end of 2015, the game publisher Activision back in trouble with the wrong one character in the game Call of Duty.
This time the demands coming from the family figures Angolan rebel Jonas Savimbi, in which Savimbi's three children who live in France,
objected to the depiction of the father they.
Savimbi was known as the National Union Leaders for the Total Independence of Angola (Unita).
In the game, their father is described as characters 'barbaric', whereas their father known to have a great leader and the soul full strategy.
The family through his lawyer demanded money amounting to 1 billion euros, or around Rp.15.2
trillion to branch Activision Blizzard
based in France. For your information, Savimbi was pengagas
guerrilla movement against the government of Angola.
In 2002, Savimbi was killed in the war
government troops. Responding to this lawsuit, Activision Blizzard represented by Etienne Kowalski
refused to give a statement if
Savimbi in this game is described as
good character, and displayed fairly.
As mentioned earlier, legal issues
that hit Activision is not the first time happen.
In 2014, Manuel Noriega as a dictator
Panama who is currently in jail ever
sue similar, but denied judge because it is still within the scope of freedom
expression.
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