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Atari Sub-Sub-Contractor Used ScummVM For Wii Game

MBCook writes "In several recent releases, it seems that Atari published games for the Wii based on ScummVM, which was released under the GPL. Atari contracted Majesco, who contracted a company named Mistic Software with offices in the Ukraine. When the fact that the GPL was being violated was brought to Atari's attention, they were kind at first until it was discovered that Nintendo doesn't allow open source software to be used with the Wii SDK, so updated documentation mentioning the GPL wasn't an available solution. So, what happens to the games? 'There is a period of time in which all current copies have to be sold. Any copies beyond this period or any reprints get fined with quite high fine for each new/remaining copy. The remaining stock has to be destoryed [sic].' Atari and Majesco seem to have been very cooperative about this whole thing, but had their hands tied by the agreement with Nintendo."

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  1. Re:It's only copyright by Gizzmonic · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Good point, but slashbot moderators have buried you. I often wonder why some people on Slashdot seem to think the GPL is the only valid use of copyright. The bottom line is: it should be up to the creator whether or not they give their work out for free.

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  2. Re:Wow by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.