Suzhou Angela Online Game Technology Co., Ltd. v. Snail Games USA Inc.

CourtDistrict Court, C.D. California
DecidedJanuary 31, 2022
Docket2:21-cv-09552
StatusUnknown

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Suzhou Angela Online Game Technology Co., Ltd. v. Snail Games USA Inc., (C.D. Cal. 2022).

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Case 2:21-cv-09552-CAS-SK Document 56 Filed 01/31/22 Page1of21 Page ID #:2437 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:21-cv-09552-CAS-SKx Date January 31, 2022 Title Suzhou Angela Online Game Technology Co., Ltd. et al. v. Snail Games USA Inc. et al

Present: The Honorable CHRISTINA A. SNYDER Catherine Jeang Katie Thibadeaux N/A Deputy Clerk Court Reporter / Recorder Tape No. Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Attorneys Present for Defendants: James Dabney Robert Schwartz James Klaiber Daniel Posner Lynn Russo Michael LaFond Rita Haeusler Proceedings: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AS TO WHY A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION SHOULD NOT BE ISSUED (Dkt. 34, issued on December 23, 2021) I. INTRODUCTION On December 9, 2021, plaintiffs Suzhou Angela Online Game Technology Co., Ltd. (“Angela Games”) and Imperium Interactive Entertainment Limited (“Imperium”) filed the instant action against defendants Snail Games USA Inc. (“Snail Games”) and Wildcard Properties LLC (“Wildcard”). See Dkt. 1 (“Compl.”). Angela Games is the developer and owner of a videogame entitled “Myth of Empires.” Id. 6. Until recently, Myth of Empires was “offered, distributed, and made available to end users” by the Valve Corporation (“Valve”), a third-party platform. Id. 49. On or about December 1, 2021, defendants sent a letter to Valve alleging that Myth of Empires was built “with trade secret source code copied and stolen” from defendants. Dkt. 1, Ex. 1 (“Valve Letter”) at 2. Based on the Valve Letter, Valve ceased distributing Myth of Empires on or about December 7, 2021. Compl. ¥ 15. Plaintiffs allege that their business has been injured and irreparably harmed by defendants’ actions in causing Valve to cease distribution of Myth of Empires. Id. □□ 16, 23, 29. Plaintiffs’ complaint alleges the following claims for relief: (1) Declaratory Judgment of Non-Liability for Copyright Infringement; (2) Declaratory Judgment of Non-Liability for Trade Secret Misappropriation; and (3) Violation of 17 U.S.C. §

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512(f).! Id. 6-30. Plaintiffs seek preliminary and permanent injunctions “directing Defendants to withdraw [the Valve Letter] and any other takedown notice Defendants may have sent to any distributor of Myth of Empires and restraining Defendants from interfering with the distribution of Myth of Empires.” Compl. at 5. On December 20, 2021, defendants answered plaintiffs’ complaint. Defendants also filed a counterclaim against plaintiffs and a third-party complaint against Tencent Cloud LLC (“Tencent”).?, Dkt. 27 (“Ans.”). Defendants claim that Angela Games “stole the extraordinarily valuable source code” they created for their game Ark: Survival Evolved in order to create Myth of Empires. Id. §§] 2-5. Defendants submitted copyright registrations for Ark: Survival Evolved, and allege that in November 2018, a former employee of Snail Games’ China-based parent obtained access to the Ark: Survival Evolved source code and copied it. Id. 4 4. In March 2019, this employee quit Snail Games’ parent and began to work at Angela Games. Id. Defendants also allege that “[o]f [the] 82 Angela [Games] employees listed in the credits for Myth of Empires, 60 of them are ex-employees of Snail (China). Many quit in 2019 and 2020 to join Angela [Games].” Id. § 10. Defendants also claim that Myth of Empires is the same genre as Ark: Survival Evolved, that a preliminary review found that the source code for Myth of Empires has the same headers in the same order as the source code for Ark: Survival Evolved, and that non-functional portions of the Ark: Survival Evolved’s source code are embedded in Myth of Empires’ source code. Id. 4] 5-7. Defendants bring the following counterclaims for relief: (1) Direct Copyright Infringement (alleged by Snail Games against Angela Games and Imperium); (2) Contributory Copyright Infringement (alleged by Snail Games against Imperium); (3) Vicarious Copyright Infringement (alleged by Snail Games against Imperium): (4) Misappropriation of Trade Secrets under the Defend Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1836 (alleged by Wildcard and Snail Games against Angela Games and

117 U.S.C. § 512(f) provides that “any person who makes knowing, material misrepresentations in filing a DMCA takedown notice ‘shall be liable for any damages, including costs and attorneys’ fees[ | incurred by the alleged infringer.’” Automattic Inc. v. Steiner, 82 F. Supp. 3d 1011, 1017 (N_D. Cal. 2015) (quoting 17 U.S.C. § 512(f). ? Tencent is a company that allegedly continues to host Myth of Empires on its server despite receiving a DMCA takedown notice from defendants. Ans. 36. CV-549 (01/18) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Page 2 of 21

Case 2:21-cv-09552-CAS-SK Document56 Filed 01/31/22 Page 3of21 Page ID #:2439 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:21-cv-09552-CAS-SKx Date January 31, 2022 Title Suzhou Angela Online Game Technology Co., Ltd. et al. v. Snail Games USA Inc. et al

Imperium); and (5) Misappropriation of Trade Secrets under the California Uniform Trade Secrets Act, Cal. Civ. Code § 3426 et seq. (alleged by Wildcard and Snail Games against Angela Games and Imperium). Id. 4] 58-103. Defendants also bring a third-party claim against Tencent for the failure cease distribution of Myth of Empires on its servers “despite having received a DMCA notice” from defendants. Id. 112. Snail Games brings the following third-party claims for relief against Tencent: (1) Direct Copyright Infringement; (2) Contributory Copyright Infringement; and (3) Vicarious Copyright Infringement. Id. Jf 114-137. On December 17, 2021, plaintiffs filed an ex parte application for a temporary restraining order and for an order to show cause regarding preliminary injunction against defendants. Dkt. 15 (“TRO”). Plaintiffs ask the Court to order defendants to withdraw the Valve letter and any other “take down” demands, and “‘to refrain from any further attempts to induce third-parties to breach contractual obligations owed to Plaintiffs.” Id. at 2. Plaintiffs “categorically den[y]|” that Myth of Empires was built using stolen source code. Id. at 8-9. They claim that the similarities in isolated fragments of code cited by defendants in the Valve Letter are fully consistent with plaintiffs’ game Myth of Empires and defendants’ game Ark: Survival Evolved “having both been constructed using [the] pre-existing objects and algorithmic logic resident in Unreal Engine 4 (UE4), a software product licensed by third-party Epic Games.” Id. Plaintiffs seek withdrawal of defendants’ take down notices “without prejudice to Defendants’ right to bring before this Court, and prove, with evidence, the sharply disputed claims they have to date used . .. in self-help fashion without any judicial oversight or control.” Id. at 9. On December 21, 2021, pursuant to an agreement between the parties, defendants filed their opposition. Dkt. 29 (“Opp.”).

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