Rockstar/EA Tit for Tat in GTA/Simpsons Feud 88
Last week we discussed how GTA parody elements were pulled from The Simpsons Game after some of Rockstar's lawyers got into the act. Apparently, the folks at EA who made the game are a bit peeved about the aggressive lawyering on Rockstar's part and the wussy lawyering on EA's: "The game begins with Bart wanting to play a game called Grand Theft Scratchy. Of course this is a parody of Grand Theft Auto. And Marge immediately takes it away from him. She tries to clean up the town and stop the game from being distributed in Springfield because Marge is against video game violence. She uses horrific violence to stop video game violence... in a video game... That's called irony. The people who make Grand Theft Auto - they spazzed out like little babies."
"Spazzed out" (Score:1, Funny)
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the EA developer said it... (Score:2)
"if nothing else...", huh? (Score:2)
Grand Theft Trademark (Score:2)
So sue me, rockstar!
Re:It's their trademark (Score:5, Insightful)
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Rockstar is simply making themselves look like fools and in some ways giving Jack Thompson some comfort by letting him know that he
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--AC
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LingNoi, meet Parody.
Reality..... (Score:1, Interesting)
That free speech and all is a bitch when its making fun of your product isn't it? Then again, you've used it a few times to cover your ass, haven't you RockStar?
Can we start shooting lawyers yet? GTA/Simpson style?
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Mod parent +5 funny. That totally cracked me up.
Sorry but I fail to see what's funny about it.
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Surt is saying that your claim that Rockstar didn't base a major part of their games on some other games is so false that it is laughable.
OK, so educate me, which games did they rip off and base their own games on?
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You should try tuning the in-game car radios to the talk-radio channel, especially the concerned mother that playing video games is teaching children to chase after money (parodying the post-Donkey-Kong Mario games).
You know what's funny? The utter ridiculousness of your point. Did Rockstar copy the Donkey Kong games anywhere in GTA? No. There's a big difference between making a reference to a game in your game's environment, and basing your game on another game and claiming it loud and clear.
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Rockstar's games (well, at least Bully and GTA, I don't know any of their other games) are extremely derivative.
OK then tell me please what games are they're based on?
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That's completely different. To a certain extent, the Simpsons game are directly concurrencing (in a way) the GTA series by ripping them off, as GTA is heavily inspired by relatively old *movies*. If you can't spot the major difference, please consider your intelligence insulted.
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If you can't tell the difference between parody and plagiarism, then consider your intelligence insulted.
Err, are you plagiarisming me or parodying me here? *scratches head* ;-)
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I'll teach you the difference for $4.99. But hold on! Call in the next five minutes, and I'll throw in the correct spelling of "plagiarisming" at absolutely no additional cost. Order quickly, supplies are limited.
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Call in the next five minutes, and I'll throw in the correct spelling of "plagiarisming" at absolutely no additional cost.
Oh wait, you mean "parodying" is correct? Crap..
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What were we talking about?
I don't remember, who cares! I'm off to watch some porn I guess.
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Now for the bad news....Both are protected by copyright and trademark law, and both have parody exceptions.
But that just hurts the point you are going to make. The only difference between the two is what media they are recorded in.
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Other than going more gory, there's not much innovative gameplay wise.
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You've got a point, but I think we can say the GTA series had its fair share of gameplay innovations with respect to these games (if not why would people consider GTA III as such a stepping stone?)
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Anyway, what GTA has done nearly better than anyone is create a world flexible enough that all this kind of gaming is possible, without an excessive amount of hacking the world and its physics. It's a great sandbox, just to drive around and interact with, and then the missions are all set up in that world, plus
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Anyway. getting back to hte main point, I agree; it sounds like Rockstar and their lawyers are being terrible whiners here, with a streak of kettle/pot/black.
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Parody is only protected free speech if it's non-commercial? That's a dangerous metric for an inalienable right.
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Heh, and for a very brief moment I thought there might actually be a corporation that refused to bow down to censors because it somehow anomalously cared about freedom of creativity. Granted, I was drunk.
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Damn right! If anyone, EVER, dares to make a third-person shooter-em-up in which the protagonist is capable of interacting with his or her environment, they'll have to go through ME.
It's not like they're just happening to make a game a bit similar, otherwise they would already have sued for Saints Row or 25 To Life, the thing is that they repeatedly make their games off copying their games. As in, they're not even going "no, we're not copying your game, we're just doing an unrelated third person game in w
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ER... Sandbox games like this have been done to death - not only in GTA but in Saints Row, and a bunch of other less notable ones. If EA was using the GTA name purely to cash in on GTA's fame, then sure, Rockstar should object, but this smells like a clear parody to me. For one thing, the marketing around the game isn't centred about "look! we're just like GTA!", and neither does the GTA-parodying part make up a huge chunk of the work.
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Look up Weird Al - he makes a living "copying" music. It's called parody. While you're at it, watch a few Simpsons episodes - if you don't notice all of the parodies, then you're rather out of touch with culture. Have you seen South Park? Have you seen Saturday Night Live? You've posted about five times in this thread in defense of Rockstar, but I don't see what defense is there. Parody is legal. Parody is common and quite popu
So now are they going to patent it (Score:2)
If that's how Rockstar's going to be (Score:2)
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What "good" have they ever done? Sure, GTA was excellent, but it was done by DMA Design. Once Rockstar bought them, the culture slowly started to creep in.
With the exception of GTA3 games, my experiences with Rockstar titles have always been negative: buggy, rushed out, clueless business guy driven turds on a shiny disc. It really isn't all that surprising that their legal department has its head too far up its ass to talk to the PR department once in a while. It won't b
To turn a phrase (Score:4, Funny)
So... Rockstar pulled out their lawyers, and so EA got really mad? Is that what they're referring to?
The point is: Tat or GTFO.
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Peter: How do you "half expect" something?
Lois: I don't know, it's just a turn of phrase.
Peter: How do you turn a phrase?
Lois: God you're stupid, thank goodness for that ass.
Oh, wrong cartoon show...
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Hurting sales and profiting are still fair uses (Score:2)
Previously, The Simpsons Game lead designer Greg Rizzer told CVG, "I was always under the impression that when you do parody, it's a sign of respect... If we make fun of Grand Theft Auto, we're not going to hurt the sales of Grand Theft Auto."
And even if it did hurt sales, it's still fair:
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El Plagiarismo? (Score:2)
They removed nothing. (Score:4, Informative)
You can see it right here.
http://www.ea.com/simpsons/mob/ [ea.com]
Fire whomever advised that lawyer action (Score:4, Interesting)
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Please refrain from further usage until 00:01, January 1st, 2008.
Thank You,
- The Internet
Mr Burns owns Rockstar??? (Score:2, Funny)
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Simpsons would get off their cases (Score:1)
Why?
Because the real-life version of Emerald City is Seattle, and it has a Monorail [monorail.org].
Plus, we have a lot of Guitar Hero III players here, now that it's been ported to the Wii in addition to the PS3 and xBox360
mob rules = lame name (Score:1)
Maybe it's not the trademark... (Score:1)
Comic Book Guy would agree (Score:1)
Why Not Fight? (Score:2)
Unless they were worried that Rockstar had some legitimate point.