Here's all I know about Infogrames actions at this point:
- 4 Homebrew games were removed from the Atari age store. The games were:
Castle Crisis
Mondo Pong
JoustPong
Double Breakout
- Several reproductions based on Atari titles (such as Saboteur), and most of the hacks based on games from Atari were also removed from the store.
- A few buttons were removed from the Atariage website.
- atarilabs.com got a C&D three years ago. They had to surrender their logo and web domain to Infogrames.
- Dan Iacovelli got some grief from Infogrames regarding fest issues on cafepress.com.
- sku_u's wife got a threatening email for using pixellated graphics in the banner promoting their gaming night. It did not contain any Atari logos. Infogrames was unhappy over the use of a Berzerk robot and the Adventure yellow block.
The source for these facts is the "So what happened?" thread. The unanswered questions are:
- What is the specific list of reproductions that were removed?
- What is the specific list of hacks that were removed?
- Can Al offer a description of the buttons that were removed, so we can get some understanding as to why they were removed?
- Is Al allowed to discuss the terms/justifications of the removals? If not, is Al at least allowed to state that he is not allowed to discuss the terms/justifications of the removals?
- Dan Iacovelli, can you provide more details about your incident? Did you get a C&D letter, and can you post it?
- sku_u, can you post the C&D letter you got? How was the incident resolved?
Regarding atarilabs.com:
The atarilabs.com site is still there, so the above fact is wrong. The atarilabs homepage has a tiny text message that says "Atarilabs is not affiliated with Infogrames in any way. Their lawyers don't send us nasty letters either. They are actually very polite."
Here is a link to the original atarilabs.com letter from Infogrames. It really isn't a C&D letter, because it doesn't contain any threats from Infogrames.
http://atarilabs.com/senta.htm
There is a link on that page to see Lawrence Wright's reply.
To Infogrames credit, it is reasonably polite, and does grant the site permission to use Atari logos for non-commercial purposes. The problem that us homebrewers are going to face is that selling cartriges is inherently commercial, and that's probably why we're a target.
atarilabs.com never lost their site, and did not have to surrender their domain name. Here's the last news article I found on the subject, from the link:
http://www.gamelord....s/april2002.htm
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friday, april 19, 2002
It was just over a year ago, that Infogrames sent the infamous letter to atarilabs.com requesting that the "cybersquatting" webmaster turn over the Domain Name. Infogrames actually backed down once they realized it was a legitimate website once world reknowned for it's retro gaming information. Infogrames has now pulled the plug on the AtariLabs group and can safely say that they don't need the Domain anymore. In related news, Andre Salcedo left SOE yesterday.
If you have an opinion about Infogrames, please post it in the "So what happened?" thread. I want to keep this thread short, so people can figure out what's really going on without having to filter through hundreds of posts. If you have new factual info, or a clarification of a fact, please post it here.
Thanks in advance for any info,
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