Sega v. RazorSoft

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Sega of America, Inc. v. RazorSoft, Inc.
Court: United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Argued: 1991-0x
Decided: 1991-08[1][2][3]

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Sega of America, Inc. v. RazorSoft, Inc. is a 1991 case in which Sega of America counter-sued both RazorSoft and its development studio Punk Development contract concerning their supposed breach of contract concerning the earlier case RazorSoft v. Sega.[1][2][3]

History

Following RazorSoft's July 1991 lawsuit against the company, Sega of America counter-sued both RazorSoft and its development studio Punk Development the following month for copyright infringement and breach of contract.[1][2][3]

Results

The final outcome was settled out of court, with RazorSoft agreeing to purchase future cartridges from Sega, having their developer license restored, and Sega of America dropping the lawsuit.[4]

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega v. RazorSoft/Magazine articles.

References