ANDREW GREENBERG, INC. v. SIR-TECH SOFTWARE, INC.


297 A.D.2d 834 (2002)

746 N.Y.S.2d 736

ANDREW GREENBERG, INC., Respondent, v. SIR-TECH SOFTWARE, INC., et al., Defendants, and SIR-TECH CANADA, LTD., et al., Appellants.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

Decided September 5, 2002.


Mercure, J.

Plaintiff, a New York corporation, created a computer game known as Wizardry. In 1981, plaintiff granted defendant Sir-Tech Software, Inc. (hereinafter Sir-Tech), another New York corporation, an exclusive license to market and manufacture Wizardry, related products and subsequent Wizardry games. The licensing agreement authorized Sir-Tech to conduct its manufacturing and marketing activities through a subsidiary or related business entities, but it was...

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