Konami

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Konami is a leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys, trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, slot machines, arcade cabinets and video games.

Konami manufactures the Asian version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, commonly known as the OCG (Official Card Game)) and organize all OCG tournaments. Upper Deck Entertainment manufactured the Worldwide version of the game, commonly known as the TCG (Trading Card Game), but under Konami's direction.

Konami also produce all Yu-Gi-Oh! video games.

Case to Gain Control of the Worldwide TCG

On October 8, 2008 Konami file a complaint in the United States District Court for Central California charging Vintage Sports Cards with distributing re-packaged Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Cards packages containing counterfeit rare cards.[1][2] Konami was granted an injunction against Vintage, but during the discovery process Vintage supplied evidence to Konami alleging that Upper Deck Company, LLC (dba Upper Deck Entertainment) was the source of the cards. Konami subpoenaed records from Upper Deck, but Upper Deck refused to comply with the subpoena, raising a legal objection.[3]

On December 10, 2008, Upper Deck filed suit in the District of Nevada alleging Konami had breached its agreements, committed fraud and slandered Upper Deck.[4] On December 11, 2008, Konami Digital Entertainment, Konami's American branch, announced that they would be taking control of the TCG[5] after Upper Deck had stated that the allegations were false, and had threatened legal action, should Konami continue to broadcast this information.[6] This was followed by Upper Deck filing suit in Amsterdam on December 16, 2008,[7] and an injunction was scheduled for a hearing in the Netherlands between Upper Deck and Konami on December 22nd, 2008.[8][9][10]

On December 24, 2008 a Dutch court decided in favor of Upper Deck Panoceanic BV and Upper Deck International BV, the licensed distributor and organizer of the TCG in Europe, Latin America, and Oceania, which temporarily overruled Konami’s termination of the its contract with Upper Deck in those locations[11][12]

Konami filed an amended complaint, adding Upper Deck as a co-defendant to the original suit against Vintage, alleging that Upper Deck was the source of said counterfeit cards.[13]

In mid-January 2009 Upper Deck announced that Konami had not sent Champion Packs to them for distribution to hobby stores[14] and Konami immediately responded with the statement that the lack of availability of champion packs to Upper Deck was because Konami had terminated the contract between the two companies and that Konami was the only authorized distributor in North America.[15][16] Upper Deck, in turn, continued to make plans for product support,[17] and in late January 2009 again denied the counterfeiting charge.[18]

Meanwhile the U.S. District Court in California had also followed up with a ruling on the preliminary injunction in favor of Upper Deck Company, controller of the game in North America, which effectively temporarily stopped Konami's takeover of the worldwide version of the game.[19][20][21] Konami filed a renewed motion in the Califoria courts against Upper Deck and Vintage at this time, citing additional evidence.[22]

On February 26, 2009, the California court reversed its previous ruling and granted Konami a preliminary injunction against Upper Deck, ordering Upper Deck Company to stop using Konami's trademark, and to disassociate itself with the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG,[23][24] which put Konami in charge of the TCG in North America.

References

  1. icv2.com Counterfeit 'Yu-Gi-Oh!' Rares
  2. iptrademarkattorney.com Copyright and Trademark Litigation Filed By Attorneys For Konami Over Sales Of Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Cards
  3. iptrademarkattorney.com Upper Deck Enjoined From Selling Yu Gi Oh! Cards; Prescient Threats Of “Mutual Assured Destruction” In Counterclaims
  4. iptrademarkattorney.com Upper Deck Enjoined From Selling Yu Gi Oh! Cards; Prescient Threats Of “Mutual Assured Destruction” In Counterclaims
  5. yugioh-card.com Konami to take control of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game
  6. Shriek.tcg.twoday.net Open Letter from Upper Deck International.
  7. iptrademarkattorney.com Upper Deck Enjoined From Selling Yu Gi Oh! Cards; Prescient Threats Of “Mutual Assured Destruction” In Counterclaims
  8. Shriek.tcg.twoday.net Upper Deck files Injunction for 22nd December
  9. icv2.com Konami Takes over 'YGO TCG'
  10. icv2.com Upper Deck/Konami Feud Spreads to Europe
  11. icv2.com Dutch Court Sides With Upper Deck
  12. Shriek.tcg.twoday Upper Deck International BV wins injunction against Konami
  13. icv2.com Upper Deck Source of Counterfeit 'YGO' Cards?
  14. icv2.com No 'Yu-Gi-Oh! Champion Packs'
  15. Shriek.tcg.twoday Konami Responds on "YGO TCG"
  16. icv2.com Konami Responds on 'YGO TCG
  17. icv2.com Upper Deck Day
  18. icv2.com Upper Deck Denies 'YGO' Counterfeiting Charge
  19. Shriek.tcg.twoday Upper Deck Wins Major Victory in Support of Worldwide Yu-Gi-Oh! Players
  20. icv2.com Upper Deck Gets Favorable U.S. Ruling
  21. iptrademarkattorney.com Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., et al. - v - Vintage Sports Cards, Inc., et al.
  22. iptrademarkattorney.com Notice of Motion and Renewed Motion for Preliminary Injunction Against the Upper Deck Company; Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support Thereof
  23. icv2.com Konami Gets Injunction
  24. iptrademarkattorney.com Order Granting Preliminary Injunction Against the Upper Deck Company