James
MyGaming Alumnus
Valve vs Blizzard: DOTA name battle comes to an end
Valve keeps DOTA name, Blizzard rebrands to “Blizzard All-starsâ€
Valve keeps DOTA name, Blizzard rebrands to “Blizzard All-starsâ€
You should actually thank Valve for allowing those games. Overly aggressive filtering of products on their store would be detrimental to the customers since we would be denied the right of choice. It would also more likely cause strange little gems to escape notice since we would never be exposed to them in the first place.
I am glad that Blizzard backed down. They had nothing to do with the creation of DoTA with the exception of actually providing the game platform on which it was built. The fans would know the truth, that "Blizzard DoTA" would only be there because of the hard work of the previous lead map developers who had a passion for creating an entire new genre of game.
You weren't really paying attention here were you? Blizzard sided with the fans on this one, it was Valve who wanted to prevent anyone else (including other modders) from using the name.
Well considering that the developer (IceFrog) who originally made the DOTA mod is currently working at Valve on the DOTA2 project, you'd think he'd want to "protect" his product/brand.
Well considering that the developer (IceFrog) who originally made the DOTA mod is currently working at Valve on the DOTA2 project, you'd think he'd want to "protect" his product/brand.