- John Kirby (attorney)
John J. Kirby, Jr. is an American
attorney employed by the law firmLatham & Watkins LLP that has represented a number of notable corporations in legal disputes. One of his most well-known cases wasUniversal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd. In this case, he defendedNintendo against litigation fromUniversal City Studios in a dispute revolving around the video game "Donkey Kong", which Universal claimed to be illegally based on "King Kong ". Kirby won the case, a landmark victory for Nintendo, by presenting evidence that Universal had previously won a legal battle againstRKO that stated the story and characters of "King Kong" were in the public domain; thus, Universal had no legal right to claim ownership of the characters and basic scenario (man rescuing a woman from a large ape) when the studio originally threatened legal action against Nintendo.It is believed that the popular Nintendo character Kirby was named in his honor, however the original creator,
Masahiro Sakurai , claims he doesn't remember how the name "Kirby" came to be. He also has exclusive rights to use the name "Donkey Kong" for sailboats. [Sheff, David (1999). Game Over: Press Start to Continue: The Maturing of Mario. Wilton, Connecticut: Gamepress. Page 126]External links
* [http://www.lw.com/AboutLatham.aspx?page=RetiredPartnerBio&attno=00170 John J. Kirby, Jr Profile at Latham & Watkins home page]
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References
* Kent, Steven L. (2001). The Ultimate History of Video Games: The Story behind the Craze that Touched Our Lives and Changed the World. New York City: Three Rivers Press.
* Sheff, David (1999). "Game Over: Press Start to Continue: The Maturing of Mario". Wilton, Connecticut: GamePress.
* United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit (4 October 1984 ). "Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd.
* United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit (15 July 1986 ). "Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd.
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