John Bedford (Modojo): Charles Schmidt and Christopher Orlando Torres, creators of the Keyboard Cat and Nyan Cat internet memes, are suing Scribblenauts developer 5th Cell, along with the publisher Warner Bros (thanks, Eurogamer).
The crime? Scribblenauts features cameos from both of these feline characters, tucked away as Easter eggs in the original Scribblenauts, the sequel Super Scribblenauts, the iOS version Scribblenauts Remix, and the most recent release, Scribblenauts Unlimited.
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Scribblenauts Unlimited was extremely overhyped.
So now you can sue over a meme what is this world coming to. Hey genius you didnt invent the lightbulb its a meme. Hope the creators lose the lawsuit.
You fools! None may take ownership of a meme! Even preceding it's initiation into meme-dom!
Ugh, taking something you yourself put out there as a simple goof for the sake of fun and using it to try and leech a little money out of people who thought they'd join in the joke by referencing it in their game. What litigious little scumbags people are these days.
Sad to see people stooping so low for a little dough.