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I found another game bearing the name "E
I was looking for a Sudoku game to play on my PDA when I came across this: http://www.clickgame...=70§ion=PPC Can Ambrosia sue for copyright infringement?
~Tim
Heh... I just realize I've played this game before. It was a while ago, and I never did get the name of it.
There's also a movie called "Escape Velocity".
CaptAceHarddrive, on Jan 13 2006, 02:32 AM, said:
Can Ambrosia sue for copyright infringement?View Post
Hardly - even if 'escape velocity' wasn't a fairly standard physics term, titles receive very little legal protection in any case.
I wonder when that was created.
I'm pretty sure titles receive no legal protection, unless some kind of deliberate deception were to take place.
There's also an old sci-fi book named Escape Velocity. Pretty terrible though.
-Dash
I take it you only read this book because of the game.
Rameretz, on Jan 17 2006, 10:15 AM, said:
I take it you only read this book because of the game. View Post
Heh, no, actually he only played the game because of the book
Come to think of it, I was lucky I ever found this game at all. If I had not been browsing the internet on that fateful day........ :unsure: