"Awaken, burning soul of vengeance—!!"
"Sheffield, die—!!"
"Shinde—!"
"Ora ora—!"
...
Compared to the volatile atmosphere online,
The Ren Tiān Tang branch in Seattle was eerily quiet.
"What does everyone think?"
At the head of the table, Nigela, President of the Ren Tiān Tang distribution, pointed at the large projection screen, which displayed steem/
Nigela looked at Jacob: "Jacob, aren't you classmates with the Vice President of Valve Software? Get them to take down 'Call of Duty' on Steam. It's fine as long as it's after the TGA awards ceremony."
"This..."
Jacob hesitated: "Taking it down requires solid evidence, right? This doesn't seem to be in line with the rules."
"If it's not taken down, do you think our 'Destiny: Mechanical Descent' winning an award will be convincing?"
A glint flashed in Nigela's eyes: "They will agree. Valve is about to release a new game, and all the current attention is occupied by 'Call of Duty.' They're probably very annoyed too."
"Taking down 'Call of Duty' aligns with their interests; they have no reason to refuse."
"Moreover, our evidence isn't impossible to fabricate. By the time the court investigates, it will be next year. This designer from Dragon Country is definitely going to suffer this loss."
...
Lu Li was stunned when he received the lawyer's letter.
Then he received an email from Annie, the operator of Steam, stating that 'Call of Duty' was being sued for alleged infringement of Ren Tiān Tang game character portrait rights due to the ghost's character design.
The other party now had sufficient evidence, and the game was requested to be taken down, with accounts frozen until Lu Li provided proof of no plagiarism or won the legal proceedings.
"Ren Tiān Tang, Steam."
Lu Li clenched his fists, his knuckles turning slightly pale from the force, "Since you are not benevolent, don't blame me for being unreasonable."
"I wanted to live in peace with you as an ordinary person, guarding my own small territory."
"If that's the case, watch how I screw you over!!"
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