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> Activision and Infinity Ward were hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit in February alleging that the companies made a direct copy of a character called Cade Janus and relabeled her as Mara in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. In a response filed this week, the defendants provide a laundry list of affirmative defenses including fair use and the existence of an implied license. Early February, writer, photographer and videographer Clayton Haugen filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Activision, Infinity Ward, and Major League Gaming Corp. Haugen claimed to be the copyright owner of two literary works and 22 photographs of a character he named ‘Cade Janus’, the main figure in his story ‘November Renaissance’. ....
Developer Clayton Haugen is suing Activision Blizzard, alleging that As reported by TorrentFreak, Haugen has filed a suit against Activision Blizzard, developer Infinity Ward and Call of Duty eSports partner Major League Gaming Corp. The suit states that Mara is a copy of a protagonist named Cade Janus that he created for November Renaissance, a film he hopes to produce. Haugen says that he hired Twitch streamer Alex Zedra back in 2017 and took a series of photographs with her as Janus for promotional materials including an Instagram campaign, a calendar, and assets used to pitch the film to studios. Haugen then alleges that Activision Blizzard later hired Zedra to portray a “strong, skilled female fighter” in ....
Lawyer Warfare. Clayton Haugen is a writer who has sued Activision Publishing Inc., Activision Blizzard Inc., and Major League Gaming Corp. over the basis of them stealing his Cade Janus character in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Haugen created the Cade Janus character as part of concept art and a story treatment that was created to draw interest from movie production companies. To do so, he posted his protected images on his website and social media in order to both demonstrate his talent and provoke engagement from film studios. “There should be no question that this was a planned, deliberate effort to duplicate the striking images created by Mr. Haugen,” said Micah Dortch of the Dallas office of the Potts Law Firm. “The evidence included in our filing clearly shows the similarities between the original images and the digitized character, as well as the actual use of Mr. Haugen’s images.” ....
Secret ad-mara. Updated on 4 February 2021 A writer from North Carolina is taking Activision Blizzard, Infinity Ward and Major League Gaming Corp. to court over alleged copyright infringement. The suit has been filed by Clayton Haugen, described as a photographer, videographer and writer, who claims his character of Cade Janus was copied by Activision to create Call of Duty operator Mara. According to the lawsuit, Haugen created Cade Janus as the central character for a short story called November Renaissance he hoped would be made into a film (thanks, TorrentFreak). Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Battle Pass Trailer Back in 2017, Haugen hired streamer Alex Zedra to portray the character in several photographs, which were shared on social media and sent to film studios, but Haugen claims these photographs were used by Activision as a guide for the creation of Mara. Haugen also says Activision actually hired Zedra to scan ....