Posted Oct 24, 2009 at 01:36PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Gaming, News Tags: Zuma, puzz loop, PopCap Games, MumboJumbo, App Store
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Codeminion got an unpleasant surprise recently when their loop-rolling puzzle game, StoneLoops! of Jurassica, was pulled from the App Store. Why? MumboJumbo filed a complaint to the App Store for infringing the copyright to their game Luxor, and even stealing their source code. Codeminion, however, can't believe the complaint since similar games released long before Luxor have not said anything.

"About 3 weeks ago we have learned that Mumbo Jumbo supplied Apple with a formal complaint and a request to remove StoneLoops! from the AppStore," wrote Codeminion co-founder Maciej Biedrzycki on his blog. "The reason? Infringing Luxor copyright, confusing customers, stealing Luxor’s look & feel and even stealing their source code!"

StoneLoops! of Jurassica - Image 1StoneLoops! of Jurassica - Image 2


Luxor, on the other hand, is not the first of its kind. PopCap games released Zuma back in 2003, while Puzz Loop has been around since 1998 and is also in the App Store. "I wonder what happens when Zuma launches in the AppStore. Will PopCap request to remove Luxor with similar claims? Such case would be identical," Biedrzycki wrote on his post entitled, "Where is StoneLoops? Or how to get rid of your competition in the Apple AppStore?"

The original StoneLoops game came around about three years after the first Luxor. But as far as the App Store was concerned, StoneLoops! of Jurassica got there first, several months ahead of Luxor. When Luxor came in in August, it was only then did MumboJumbo submit their complaint.

Most ironically, Codeminion Development Studios initially went to MumboJumbo for publishing before they landed with Playcreek. MumboJumbo got a good look at StoneLoops even before it was released, but made no advice regarding copyright infringement.

Now our story remains with StoneLoops! of Jurassica out of the App Store. Copyright tussle in the works? Or is MumboJumbo just cooking up some actual mumbo jumbo to get their competition out of the way?

Your thoughts?



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   by SuperSZ - 2009-10-24
 » kinda off topic but...

kinda off topic but have they invented Zuma for iPhone? I wanted to put it in the iPhone but I couldn't find it, so I got this game (StoneLoops! of Jurassica) which is awesome anyways

   by unggoy - 2009-10-24
 » ..

put it on the psp as a mini..

   by vizard00 - 2009-10-24
 » wtfu

Luxor is stupid Game , Soonloops is a inovative good designed game , and if wana speak about copyrights ,

what about ZOOMA dad of every thing , for my opinion soonloops is a good zooma like and only one playable on the iphone and now many plyares will never play it LEGALY and will have the only chouce to jailbreak their iphone and download it as IPA ( google " soonloops ipa" ) then instal it , this is temporary solution untel the appstore problem been resolved .

   by Bountyhunter53 - 2009-10-24
 » Hmm...

So either Mumbo stole from Stone or Stone from Mumbo? The article seriously confuses what the hell happened. Especially the explanation.




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