

Wrestler Maxx Payne Sues Game Publisher 98
Ryan Barrett writes "The Associated Press reports that retired WCW wrestler, actor, and voice actor Maxx Payne is suing a group of game developers and publishers over the game Max Payne. In Payne's words, "I left wrestling to come home to Utah and be with my family and I find myself in the biggest battle of my life - to save my identity." This raises an interesting question: in most cases like this, we Slashdotters are quick to speak out in Payne's defense. But when the big bad corporations are game developers, do we still take the little guy's side?" Is this suit exposing a genuine rip-off, or is it just a naming coincidence?
Disclaimer? (Score:3, Interesting)
Perhaps its needed for games now, to avoid lawsuits like this?
Won't help. (Score:1)
Re:Disclaimer? (Score:5, Funny)
--Dan
Took him a while (Score:5, Insightful)
Hate to say it but my instinct says he probably saw the marketing push for the sequel and thought "Hey they're putting a lot of money into this... I should get my hands on some of it"
Re:Took him a while (Score:2)
Re:Took him a while (Score:2)
Duh.
Re:Took him a while (Score:5, Insightful)
Maybe because he's not a gamer and doesn't spend a few hours a week perusing on-line reviews or looking at what the local EB is selling?
Re:Took him a while (Score:2)
Yeah, and I bet those game developers in Finland are just glued to the TV to watch cheesy American "wrestling". The suit is bogus.
Re:Took him a while (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Took him a while (Score:1)
Re:Took him a while (Score:2)
Re:Took him a while (Score:2)
Re:Took him a while (Score:2)
perhaps he wrestled with it in his mind before sue (Score:2)
Plus the guy must still be quite freaked out his wife and kid getting killed like that, poor guy. I bet his wrestling career will perk up a bit now. All he needs to do is drug McMahons dog and film himself fucking it in the ass or something, that will set up the big fight and Triple X can bring on one of those rubber fists and beat him to death with it right there in the ring.
Re:Took him a while (Score:1)
oooh yeee-ah! (Score:5, Funny)
OOOOHHH YEE-AHH!
(wrong wrestler, but it's what came to mind...)
Re:other max paynes out there.. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:other max paynes out there.. (Score:3, Insightful)
and this guy was christened maxxx payne? (Score:1)
Doh! Should have RTFA (Score:1)
Re:and this guy was christened maxxx payne? (Score:3, Interesting)
For some people, their alias is what they're known by and might be just as important as their real name... Afterall it's what everybody know you as that count, if you ask me...
Pseudonyms and political office (Score:5, Funny)
Huh? (Score:2, Interesting)
I doubt it was intentional (Score:5, Insightful)
As for the wrestler Mr. Payne, he might have had a case if he hadn't waited so damned long. I find it amazing that he didn't at least hear from someone something along the lines of, "Hey, I saw a videogame that had your old stage name on it! Cool, huh?"
Even if he managed to not hear about it until now, you have to actively defend trademarks if you want to keep them. This means doing a modicum of research on your trademark - Googling it every month or so might not be a bad idea. He definatly would have had a case if he'd gone to the publishers before the game went gold, he might have had a (somewhat shaky) case if he sued right after the game hit shelves, but he doesn't have much of one now.
Finally, I don't see how he is in a "battle to save [his] identity." Most people can discriminate between a pro wrestler and a game character; the hypothetical "reasonable person" appealed to so often in court cases like this one certainly could. Sorry, Mr. Payne, you ain't getting squat.
Note: I'm not a lawyer, this isn't legal advice, contact a lawyer in your jurisdiction, you know the deal.
Re:I doubt it was intentional (Score:2)
now, more intresting is why pron stars haven't sued my little ponies? or vice versa.
Re:I doubt it was intentional (Score:5, Interesting)
You would think so, but people apparently cannot [wptn.com] determine the difference between a buch of wrestlers [wwe.com] and a bunch of pandas [worldwildlife.org].
Re:I doubt it was intentional (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:I doubt it was intentional (Score:1)
Re:I doubt it was intentional (Score:1)
This is ridiculous... (Score:5, Insightful)
Stolen Identity? When was the last time a videogame created a fake driver's license or some credit cards?
This is no different than if some prostitute in a Duke Nukem game was named "Lolly Pop", and an ex-employee of the Bunny Ranch sued to make some extra cash. Max Payne is fairly high up on the list of obvious names for an action star.
Re:This is ridiculous... (Score:2)
But to be honest I'd never even heard of Mr. Payne the pro-wrestler, only Mr. Payne the killingmachine..
Re:This is ridiculous... (Score:2)
But nowhere in the article does it mention that the wrestler has trademarked the name, just that he has used it. If he had trademarked the name back in 1988 (when the article says he started using it), he'd lose for failing to uphold his trademark in the years since the videogame was released.
If my name were Gordon Freeman, and I was a local musician, I couldn't sue Valve for "stealing my identity". (Gordon Freeman is the name of the main character in Half-Life) The case could only be won if it turns ou
Re:This is ridiculous... (Score:1)
Ahh... but what if your name was Gordon Freeman and you were a scientist who helped to open a door to another dimension? Kinda changes things don't it? :)
Re:This is ridiculous... (Score:1)
Mr. Peterson started using the persona Max Payne in the 80's (see http://www.pinfalls.com/maxx.html)
Too bad there was already an actor called Max Payne who was in a biker movie in 1972 (see http://us.imdb.com/Name?Payne,+Max)
Ask Spike Lee! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Ask Spike Lee! (Score:5, Informative)
I wonder how Spike Jonze feels about this...
Re:Ask Spike Lee! (Score:2)
Keeping up with the Jonzes (Score:1)
Re:Keeping up with the Jonzes (Score:2)
Can't keep up with the Joneses, indeed.
Re:Ask Spike Jonze's son (Score:2, Informative)
He pointed out that he and his family had a film in the works about his father, and the name of the film was "Spike". Obviously he was concerned.
Re:Ask Spike Jonze's son (Score:1)
"What's in a name, anyway? If I were called Bob or Jack or Vinnie, or 'a piece of fruit', would I be any less a hero? And if Barry were called Rupert or Max or Rainbow, would he be any less a jerk? I don't think so. Because a name is a rose, and it only smells as sweet as you are!"
-- The Tick; The Tick: "The Tick vs. The Tick"
Re:Ask Spike Lee! (Score:1, Informative)
Comment removed (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I want to do this too (Score:1)
Re:I want to do this too (Score:1)
They should change his name to Max Power (Score:5, Funny)
Re: (Score:2)
huh? (Score:2, Insightful)
Everyone knows he won't win that ridiculous case.
And since he is retired the publicity doesn't help a damn, right?
So I'll stick with rule #2 here: "If you don't understand someone doing something obviously dumb, than he most probably is just some bored retard"
My advice to him (Score:3, Funny)
We should side with the game company (Score:1)
Bullshit
This isn't some little guy getting his domain name taken away from him by a big corporation. This is a wrestler who's trying to cash in on a name he doesn't even use anymore. Unless he gets a lot of royalties from toy sales and/or t-shirts, he doesn't have a leg to stand on, and I'm sure that Rockstar could get the case easily dismissed.
Re:We should side with the game company (Score:2)
Well, at least you have a very good understanding of how the "justice" system works.
The law sides with the most loaded.
Easy win-win solution (Score:3, Funny)
ObSimpsonsReference (Score:4, Funny)
DecafJedi
protecting his name (Score:2)
Wait a mintue (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Wait a mintue (Score:1)
Re:Wait a mintue (Score:1)
All Rights Reserved
*Including but not limited to the names Maxx Payne, Max Payne, Maxx Pain, Max Pain, Maximum Payne, Maximus Paynimus, Paxx Mayne, Lucifer Payne, and Payne Killer
How about "Maxx Lame"? Or is that also covered by his "but not limited to" plan to annex? Because I may just raise my own Maxx Claim.
Re:Wait a mintue (Score:1)
phew, I'm safe, just 2 letters...
Err, wait, he'd probably sue Judas Priest and Painkiller before he got to me anyway, since they probably have more money.
Re:Wait a mintue (Score:1)
Didn't he contradict himself? (Score:3, Insightful)
Doesn't that mean he wants his "identity" now to be "Darryl Peterson, retired former celebrity who spends time with his wife and kids and gets left alone"?
and I find myself in the biggest battle of my life - to save my identity
How about "to save my chance to cash in on somebody else using a name I was done with, since I'm greedy"? I mean, if the videogame was about a wrestler guy that looked like him, that'd be different. Isn't the Max Payne videogame about a non-wrestling cop who shoots people 'n stuff?
Frankly, if he sincerely wants to be retired and be with his family, having his old name associated with something new now would probably just get him less rabid wrestling fans pestering him and interfering with his new "Darryl Peterson, family man" focus. He should thank them, not sue them!
Wrestling lingo (Score:1)
Re:I Wonder (Score:1)
You probably can't make a sports game called "Tye-grrrr Woulds" and not pay up to Tiger.
Re:I Wonder (Score:1)
I'm sorry, I don't think Max Payne (the game) is purposely using some broken down wrestlers identity.
apples and orange? (Score:2)
Suppose I make a hot new video game about a tax attorney turned vigilante crime fighter. Lets say his real name is Hulk Hogan.
Should the real Hulk be able to sue me even though the character in my game bares no likeness to the WWE wrestler whatsoever? What if it could be proven that I had no intention on cashing in on the name but that it was simply a coincidence that the names matched?
Granted, Mr Payne never achieved any where near the notoriety of the Hulkamaniac but it's the same sit
Re:apples and orange? (Score:1)
I say Hulk Hogan, you think the wrestler.
Most people hear Max Payne, what do they think?
Re:apples and orange? (Score:2)
Otherwise names we'd be losing probably a hundred names a year, which could never ever be used again. Maybe more. And that's not even considering the efforts of the musician Sting and Spike Lee to make all use of the wo
Get a Patent (Score:2, Interesting)
Oh, and speaking of Leo, the "Gangs of New York" heartthrob has decided to really cover his rear by going the extra mile on a patent. Perhaps thinking that his famous name is more than, well, just a name, DiCaprio has applied to the Department of Commerce to have it trademarked. While it may sound a bit extreme to you or me, the 24-year-old star's trademark application has already received a preliminary approval from Commerce's Patent & Trademar
Re:Get a Patent (Score:2)
And lots and LOTS of people have trademarked their names. This is nothing new...
Re:Get a Trademark (Score:1)
Of course, this is assuming that he's trademarking just his last name and not his first and last names.
Honestly (Score:1)
If anyone is intelligent enough to appreciate Max Payne, they're intelligent enough to appreciate that someone who happens to be a pro wrestler and who appears nothing like the game character has nothing to to do with any of it.
However It's difficult to say if this wrestler is genuinely concerned about his wrestling IP, or just the size of his tv-wrestling wallet.
You can decide for yourselves, but something tells me it's the latt
Obligatory office space quote (Score:1)
Michael: Yeah, well, at least your name isn't Michael Bolton.
Samir: You know, there's nothing wrong with that name.
Michael: There WAS nothing wrong with it. Until I was about 12 years old, and that no-talent ass clown became famous and started winning Grammys.
Samir: Well, why don't you just go by Mike instead of Michael?.
Michael: No way! Why should I change? He's the one who suc
Alternative Names (Score:1)
Extreme Payne
Supreme Payne
Paramount Payne
Ultimate Payne
Superlative Payne
Mostest Payne
Mmm, on second thought, my buddy Mostest might have a problem with that last one.
Too bad the game wasn't named "Man Mountain Rock" (Score:2)
Maxx Payne couldn't draw money if you covered him in glue and dragged in through Fort Knox.
Identity Theft? What Indentity? Maxx Payne was never more then a lower midcarder.
How he got his name. (Score:1)
I know how he feels... (Score:1)
Sue Everybody!!! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Wrestlers steal names too! (Score:2)
Preemptive Strike (Score:2)