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theRepublic said:
ECM said:
theRepublic said:

You can do that by winning the origial lawsuit.

SK licensed the UE3 engine for their games.

That's  the issue, SK licensed UE3, then droped the license but kept using the code. They decided UE3 wasn't good enough so they had to "write their own engine" and ditched the UE3 license. Then after the game bombed they decided to sue Epic for not putting enough resources into supporting UE3. 

So then during the procedings Epic got the source code to SK's source code and proved that SK had removed all the copyright notices etc, but kept huge chunks of UE3 code without paying for it. So Epic could prove that SK had in fact used UE3 for their games and hadn't had to create a new engine from scratch like they claimed. If they did not Countersue then it would set the precedent that devs could use their code after they had stopped paying the license, so they really had no choice. 

So really SK stole the code and didn't pay for it, soEpic countersued. And the judge decided that they had to get rid of all the code and products containing the code that they didn't pay for. 



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