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Activision Fights Back Against Call of Duty Copyright Infringement Lawsuit * TorrentFreak


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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’.

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Developer sues Activision Blizzard over alleged CoD character copyright infringement


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

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Call of Duty Lawsuit Accuses Activision of Copyright Infringement Over Operator Mara


Call of Duty Lawsuit Accuses Activision of Copyright Infringement Over Operator Mara

Writer and photographer Clayton Haugen has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Activision and Infinity Ward over the
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare operator Mara. In a filing obtained by TorrentFreak, the plaintiff alleges that Activision's character infringes on his copyright for a character named "Cade Janus." Janus is the subject of a storyline called
November
Renaissance, which Haugen had written and was pitching to movie studios. In 2017, Haugen hired Twitch streamer, actress, and model Alex Zedra for a series of photographs he created as part of that pitch. Those photos were published on Instagram, Haugen's website, and on calendars he created.

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Activision brought to court over Call of Duty infringement


Activision brought to court over Call of Duty infringement
05-02-2021
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Activision Blizzard and several of its contractors have been hit with a lawsuit concerning a character in its 2019 video game
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
The video game publisher has been accused of copyright infringement by freelance photographer and writer Clayton Haugen over a character featured in
Modern Warfare  named ‘Mara’, which Haugen claims was based on the main character in his story
November Renaissance.
The complaint, filed at The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas on Tuesday 2, alleges that Activision and the games developer Infinity Ward’s copying of his character, named Cade Janus, was “deliberate, intentional and comprehensive.”

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'Activision pleegt plagiaat in CoD, de LEGO-set van Sonic komt er en Avatar-RPG aangekondigd

'Activision pleegt plagiaat in CoD, de LEGO-set van Sonic komt er en Avatar-RPG aangekondigd
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Activision faces copyright lawsuit over Call of Duty character


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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).
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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 her likeness for the game. The lawsuit claims Activision hired the same makeup artist to reproduce the look down to the "same hair extension", and requested that Zedra ask Haugen for the same clothing worn in the original photoshoot.

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Activision Hit With Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over Call of Duty Character * TorrentFreak


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Activision and Infinity Ward and have been hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit over Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. According to plaintiff Clayton Haugen, the companies made a direct copy of his character "Cade Janus", hiring the same people who helped him create her before renaming and placing "Mara" in the game as their own work.
Since 2003, publisher Activision has teamed up with various developers to release Call of Duty games on various platforms. Its longest standing partner is California-based Infinity Ward, whose team was responsible for the 2019 release Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Available for Windows, PS4 and Xbox One, Modern Warfare received plenty of praise but not everyone is happy with the end result.

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