Upper Deck Forced to Settle With Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. After Admitting to Counterfeiting Hundreds of Thousands of Y
February 03 2010 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
The Upper Deck Company permanently barred from acting as an
authorized distributor of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME EL
SEGUNDO, Calif., Feb. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Konami Digital
Entertainment, Inc. (KDE) is pleased to announce that it has
resolved its litigation against The Upper Deck Company (Upper
Deck), KDE's former distributor of its immensely popular Yu-Gi-Oh!
TRADING CARD GAME (TCG). The lawsuit was settled to Konami's
satisfaction following opening statements during the trial in
Federal Court in Los Angeles on January 26, 2010. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100113/LA37666LOGO) "At this
point, Upper Deck doesn't have a lot of Life Points. We're talking
about behavior that, from a defense attorney's standpoint, I can't
defend and I am not going to defend," noted attorney Richard
Howell, of Rutan & Tucker, who represented The Upper Deck
Company during the trial. "I'm here defending a counterfeiter. And
now I have to deal with that issue." "We are extremely pleased with
the successful resolution of our case against Upper Deck," said
Kazumi Kitaue, Chairman of KDE. "Konami's goal is and has been to
protect Duelists from counterfeit Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG cards and to
protect the integrity of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG. This goal was achieved
when Upper Deck was prohibited for eternity from distributing
counterfeit Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG cards and from holding itself out as the
authorized distributor of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG." "This entire
situation came as a huge shock to us. As a company that has based
their entire business model on producing authentic entertainment
and sports licensed products, Upper Deck went against their very
core beliefs by counterfeiting Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Cards," commented
KDE's Vice President of Card Business Yumi Hoashi. "It was very
disheartening to learn that a trusted business partner would take
these actions to dupe us and the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG community." The
litigation began in October 2008, when KDE discovered that
counterfeit cards from the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG were being sold in Toys
"R" Us stores by a sub-distributor for Upper Deck. KDE filed suit,
and the sub-distributor told KDE that the counterfeit cards were
supplied by Upper Deck. "As a leading company in this card
industry, Upper Deck should have known more than well that
counterfeit activities would irreparably harm the trust of Duelists
and the integrity of the Yu-Gi-Oh! brand," said KDE's Hoashi. Upper
Deck initially denied those charges and issued press releases
announcing that any suggestion that Upper Deck would be involved in
counterfeiting activity is "absurd." Failing to own up to its
actions, Upper Deck sent out a press release on January 29, 2010
stating its satisfaction with the settlement and how the judge
ruled against KDE in several areas. The ruling that United States
District Judge Valerie Baker Fairbank made on December 23, 2009 was
simple. She ruled that Upper Deck violated trademark, copyright and
unfair competition laws by counterfeiting Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG cards.
Discovery in the lawsuit revealed that Upper Deck had counterfeited
Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG cards, and that it took extensive steps to cover-up
that activity. The cover-up included a meeting in the office of
Upper Deck's chairman, in which he and at least one other Upper
Deck employee compared samples of authentic Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG cards
against fakes made by Upper Deck, and shredded the samples in the
chairman's office, as well as an e-mail from an employee of Upper
Deck to other employees asking to provide her information on how to
obtain Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG security foils "in secrecy." Following almost
one full year of court proceedings, Upper Deck finally admitted to
having printed in China and importing to the U.S. hundreds of
thousands of bogus Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG cards. Mr. Howell of Rutan &
Tucker noted in the opening statement to the jury: "The behavior is
still undeniably wrong. And I am in here, as counsel for the two
defendants, asking you to hold my clients accountable for that
behavior; asking you to hold my clients responsible for this
conduct that there is no dispute, and there was no disputing even
before this case started today, that it was wrong." KDE announced
in mid-December 2008 that it would assume responsibility for the
distribution of its Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG in territories outside of Asia.
As the Court's recent ruling confirms, KDE's decision was due to
Upper Deck's involvement in printing and distributing counterfeit
Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG cards. For more information on Konami Digital
Entertainment, Inc. or the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG please visit
http://www.yugioh-card.com/. About The Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG The Yu-Gi-Oh!
TRADING CARD GAME is the #1 trading card game in the world with
over 22 billion cards sold. It is a game of strategy, where players
create individual Decks of cards collected from Structure Decks and
Booster Packs. Two players engage in a Duel while using cards that
represent powerful monsters, magical Spells and surprising Traps.
Duelists with well-constructed Decks, dominating monsters, solid
strategy and good fortune are the victors in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG.
Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. is the manufacturer and
distributor of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG in North America and Latin
America. About Konami Konami is a leading developer, publisher and
manufacturer of electronic entertainment properties and traditional
trading card games. Konami's software titles include the popular
franchises Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill, DanceDanceRevolution and
Castlevania, among other top sellers. Konami is also the
manufacturer of the wildly popular Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME,
which has sold more than 22 billion cards worldwide. The latest
information about Konami can be found on the Web at
http://www.konami.com/. Konami Corporation is a publicly traded
company based in Tokyo, Japan with subsidiary offices, Konami
Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan, Konami Digital
Entertainment, Inc. in the United States and Konami Digital
Entertainment GmbH in Frankfurt, Germany. Konami Corporation is
traded in the United States on the New York Stock Exchange under
the ticker symbol KNM. Details of the products published by Konami
can be found at http://www.konami.com/. Media Contact: Don Williams
Williams Group Public Relations (760) 707-4589
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