WinInfo Daily UPDATE--December 22, 2003
Mythic Entertainment sues Microsoft for allegedly co-opting Mythic's corporate name for Redmond's upcoming Mythica game.
Paul Thurrott
December 21, 2003
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WinInfo Daily UPDATE--December 22, 2003
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1. In the News - Microsoft Faces Trademark Infringement Case from Gaming Company 2. Announcements - Take Our Print Publications Survey! 3. Event - New--Microsoft Security Strategies Roadshow! 4. Contact Us - See this section for a list of ways to contact us. ==== Sponsor: Argent Software ==== NETWORK TESTING LABS COMPARES MOM TO THE ARGENT GUARDIAN Network Testing Labs, one of the world's leading independent research companies, put together a comprehensive Comparison Paper on two leading enterprise monitoring solutions. Their conclusion: "The Argent Guardian easily beats out MOM in all our tests... The Argent Guardian will cost far less than MOM and yet provide significantly more functionality." Find out for yourself why organizations like Major League Baseball, GE Capital, AT&T, Harley Davidson, and Nokia all rely on The Argent Guardian for their enterprise monitoring and alerting needs. Download this Comparison Paper now: http://www.argent.com/products/download_whitepaper.cgi?product=mom&&Source=WNT ==== 1. In the News ==== by Paul Thurrott, [email protected] Microsoft Faces Trademark Infringement Case from Gaming Company Mythic Entertainment, a maker of online video games, recently sued Microsoft for trademark infringement, alleging that the software giant is illegally using Mythic's corporate name to promote an upcoming game called Mythica. The suit, filed in the US District Court of Alexandria, Virginia, seeks unspecified damages and a permanent injunction barring Microsoft from using the name Mythica. Mythic, which markets sprawling multiplayer games played by thousands of users at a time, charges that the name will cause confusion in its core market of hard-core gamers. Mythic markets games such as "Dark Age of Camelot," which the company describes as "a massively multiplayer online role-playing game based on Arthurian legends, Norse mythology, and Celtic lore." Microsoft's upcoming Mythica title borrows more than just the name from Mythic, the company alleges, as Microsoft's game also takes place in the Norse realms and incorporates various elements such as Midgard and Asgard from Norse mythology. Furthermore, Microsoft also markets its title as a "massively multiplayer online game." "When playing Mythica, players will feel like genuine Norse heroes on a personalized journey unique to them," said Adam Waalkes, product unit manager for the MSN Gaming Zone. "Through Mythica, Microsoft Game Studios will revitalize the massively multiplayer genre by putting the focus where it belongs: on game play." The massively multiplayer genre might not need revitalization, however. With more than 250,000 subscribers paying about $12 a month to play, "Dark Age of Camelot" has been a huge hit, and a recent add-on pack has sold briskly. Mythic actually filed its lawsuit in early November and revealed it only this week after the two companies failed to reach a settlement. "This is about our name," said Mythic President Mark Jacobs. "First and foremost, we want to be able to use our name without it being confused by Microsoft." ==== 2. Announcement ==== (from Windows & .NET Magazine and its partners) Take Our Print Publications Survey! To help us improve the hardware and software product coverage in the Windows & .NET Magazine print publications, we need your opinion about which products matter most to you and your organization. The survey takes only a few minutes to finish, so share your thoughts with us at http://websurveyor.net/wsb.dll/12237/editorsproduct.htm ==== 3. Event ==== (brought to you by Windows & .NET Magazine) New--Microsoft Security Strategies Roadshow! We've teamed with Microsoft, Avanade, and Network Associates to bring you a full day of training to help you get your organization secure and keep it secure. You'll learn how to implement a patch-management strategy; lock down servers, workstations, and network infrastructure; and implement security policy management. Register now for this free, 20-city tour. http://www.winnetmag.com/roadshows/computersecurity2004 ==== Sponsored Link ==== NetSupport Free Trial - Fast and Easy Network Management. - NetSupport DNA http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;6823752;8214395;q?http://www.netsupport-inc.com/dna/netsupport_dna_overview.htm
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