Alibaba Liable To Pay Over $7M Penalty To NetEase Under Gaming Lawsuit

  • Alibaba Group Holding Limited BABA unit behind the development of the hit mobile game "Three Kingdoms Tactics" is liable to pay a penalty of 50 million yuan ($7.2 million) to NetEase, Inc NTES for copyright infringement under a court ruling.
  • Ejoy, the Alibaba subsidiary, proposed to appeal the decision of the Guangzhou court and that the game will continue to operate, Reuters reports.
  • The court ordered Ejoy to delete 79 items for infringing on the copyrights of Shuai Tu Zhi Bin, another popular strategy game developed by NetEase.
  • The court rejected NetEase's demand to suspend the operation of "Three Kingdoms Tactics." 
  • China's videogame regulator has started granting publishing licenses to new titles from April 2022, ending a months-long freeze in the leading mobile game market. The country stopped issuing licenses in July 2021 after Beijing tightened rules on the industry.
  • Price Action: BABA shares traded lower by 0.66% at $82.33 premarket on the last check Wednesday.
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