User blog comment:Ausir/Bethesda and Mojang go to court over Scrolls/@comment-4129359-20110929025421

if bethesda wins it'll be a major blow to freedom of... something. I mean, if this guy can't name his game Scrolls then other people will start suing for similar names, like Redemption wouldn't work cause it sounds to much like Red Dead Redemption, or you couldn't make a game called 3 cause it sounds to much like Halo 3, or you couldn't make a game called F2:All Out,etc. Then they'll get to a point where you can't have characters that resemble other game characters(fox-daxter?), or other movie characters(link-legoless anybody?). Then they'll start copy righting lines like "Letsa go" and people wont be able to put that into games. Then they'll start suing over level similarities, then weapon similarities, then vehicles, then commercials, then enemies, then the names of enemies, then the freekin scar placements of the final boss! But it won't stop there. It'll get into music media so if your'e a singer and your name is Justine Beeberia they'll make you pay a thousand dollar fine and have you change it, or if your song's called "Toddler" they'll exile you to Russia. Then it'll get around to the movie media, then books, then comic books, thEN ART, THEN PLAYS, THEN TV SHOWS!, THEN WEBSITES!!, THEN THE CIRCUS!!!, THEN BANNER WAVING!!!!, THEN CLOTHES!!!!!,THEN GARDENING!!!!!!, THEN BACK TO VIDEO GAMES!!!!!!!!!!! OH ****!!! WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO LITERALLY BUILD BARRICADES TO KEEP THE LAWYERS OUT! WE WON'T KNOW WHO TO TRUST!

or not.

But seriously Bethesda, not only is this bad publicity, it's also stupid. Sure people on the outside of the know might get Scrolls mixed up with Elder Scrolls, but usually with those people they're just trying to figure out whether to buy the game, and if your'e going around suing people for pointless idiotic reasons, then those people will just look at you like your jerks, and not buy the game anyways. I mean really, what are you trying to prove? Is there some personal matter that your trying to settle with a law case about something totally unrelated? I wish that that were the case so at least I could give you guys an excuse, but it seems that you're just trying to scare off someone(not competition because these games are hardly similar in any way), I guess you could be trying to scare other companies or people into not messing with you, but I guess not cause all you're doing is getting them angry. I don't know, but I do know that if this case goes in favor of Bethesda, then it'll probably get people to back off them a bit.

Anyways, good luck to you Notch. I've never heard your name before these articles so at least it's good publicity for you. Wait a minute... maybe you and Bethesda are... eh nevermind, good luck and all that.