Asked by Morgan Rutter on Jun 26, 2024

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Pete is an accountant and Judy works in a bank, but every evening of last year they worked to create a clever computer game. When they finished, they had no difficulty in gaining the interest of a publisher. Pete and Judy hired a lawyer to draft a licence agreement in which they would give the publisher exclusive rights to sell the game in North America for royalties based on gross sales. When the game was published, the advertising was rather vulgar but acceptable to Pete and Judy. They learned, however, that there was a further change - the villain had been changed and clearly represented a world leader of an Asian country. Pete and Judy were embarrassed and outraged. On these facts, which of the following is true?

A) They have no cause of action because once there has been an assignment of rights, the creators would not have their name on the product and thus no right to sue.
B) They have a cause of action, even though there has been a partial assignment, if the modification is prejudicial to their honour or reputation.
C) They would have a cause of action only if the contract provided that there should be no alterations without their consent. Such a change would then be a breach of contract.
D) There is no protection here since a game is not something that can be copyrighted.
E) They have no protection here since they failed to register their copyright in the game.

License Agreement

A contract wherein one party (the licensor) allows another (the licensee) the rights to use, produce, or sell its intellectual property or product under specified conditions.

Vulgar Advertising

Marketing efforts that use offensive or indecent language or imagery, often sparking controversy or legal issues.

Partial Assignment

The transfer of a portion of the contractual rights or duties to another party, while retaining some rights or obligations.

  • Comprehend the legal consequences associated with employment and copyright in artistic creations.
  • Recognize the role of contracts and agreements in the protection of intellectual property.
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Zybrea KnightJul 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Pete and Judy have a cause of action if the modification is prejudicial to their honour or reputation, as this could fall under moral rights, which are part of copyright law and protect the personal and reputational value of a work to its creator, even after the assignment of rights.