http://leviathyn.com/blog/2012/04/28...ii-in-trouble/
As of last week, the science fiction author stepped forward and served up some papers to Ubisoft, announcing that he was suing the company for copyright infringement.
According to Beiswenger, the creators of the Assassin’s Creed franchise stole the main premise of his own novel Link, a story about a scientific discovery that allows for ancestral memory to be “accessed, recalled, relived, and re-experienced” via an invention similar to AC’s animus. He also claims that the book includes themes of assassins, the bible, the Garden of Eden, and the Forbidden Fruit.
The author is asking for damages from not only the four games released since 2007, but also the guide books, comic series, and two trailers. If his request is honored, he will receive an amount no less than $1.05 million dollars. And, if the judge rules that Ubisoft did in fact infringe on his copyrights, Beiswenger could walk away with as much as $5.25 million. He also requests that the court prevent the release of Assassin’s Creed III and anything related to it.
Now, allow me to say this: I am not a huge AC fan, so this story only mildly piqued my interest from the fan standpoint. The games always remind me of a Wal-Mart bakery cake; they look pretty good on the outside, but once I sit down and get into them, it’s a disappointment, like there was a lot of potential here, but something’s…missing.
However, what Beiswenger is trying to do here is ridiculous. In the world of fiction, there is no such thing as a new story; just a new way of telling it. Meaning that, with 6 billion people walking this planet, you’re going to encounter similar ideas between creative minds. What separates them from each other is the way they’re told. Now, if this author had written a story about a young man named Desmond who was accessing his memories via a machine called the Animus that allowed him to re-live the memories of his assassin ancestor named Altair, then he might have a more compelling case. But the thing is, the idea of genetic memory recall within the realm of science fiction is not new. In fact, after this story broke on the 18th, many fans went back and found that Beiswenger’s story is similar in premise to the 1981 Alan Hathaway work titled “They Died Twice,” which deals directly with similar ideas.
And I can’t help but feel that his motives are a little suspect. Why now? The original Assassin’s Creed was released in 2007. Why wasn’t Beiswenger all over it then? Sadly, his timing and claims really only make him sound like a disgruntled author who’s simply jealous of the success of a similar franchise.
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Assassin's Creed 3 in trouble?
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04-29-2012 #3Tenshi-tachi no Sekai







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someone should go assassinate him

seriously though hope that guy doesn't win the case
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Damn, settle out of court with me then. I just $20 so I can get a chicken box and some grape drank.
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Yeah, think this dude may be fishing for an out of court settlement. No way will this game get shelved, because of him. He needs to go jump off a tower with no haystack at the bottom.
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podsaurus wants to slowly undress this post.
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only took him 5 years to do something about it
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If I was ubisoft I would bury this Guy under mounds of paper with my million dollar lawyers
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The only reason he would have waited is so he could wait for more games and stuff to come out. That way he's suffered more 'damage' and can sue for more. I really don't think this will go anywhere and AC3 is safe.
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No, AC3 is not in trouble. The guys books and AC story line are no more related than about a dozen other books regarding the ability to 'time travel' and 'assassinate'. He's in it for a cash grab, hoping to get a pay out, but even if he doesn't he'll generate more book sells from people wanting to see what it's about. Either way, it won't take down the AC franchise.
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I bet it'd be damn hard to find someone who had heard of this chancer and his 'original' idea of a book before he started talking to the lawyers.

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The game is not in trouble. Like it was mentioned in the article, the concept has been said and done numerous times in the past.
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Worst case scenario, Ubisoft pays him a lot of money to go away.

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