South Korea's Supreme Court rejected copyright infringement allegations from Nexon against Dark and Darker developer Ironmace, allowing development to continue unimpeded. The court upheld a trade secret violation ruling requiring Ironmace to pay 5.7 billion Korean Won but reduced the amount from a previous judgment, though a separate criminal case between the parties remains ongoing.
1 comment
South Korea's Supreme Court rejected copyright infringement allegations from Nexon against Dark and Darker developer Ironmace, allowing development to continue unimpeded. The court upheld a trade secret violation ruling requiring Ironmace to pay 5.7 billion Korean Won but reduced the amount from a previous judgment, though a separate criminal case between the parties remains ongoing.