[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Longtu Korea has actively responded to the intellectual property (IP) copyright infringement claim raised by Dominus Games regarding Yeolhyeol Gangho.


Longtu Korea stated on the 14th, "There were no platform restrictions in the non-exclusive Yeolhyeol Gangho IP contract signed with the original creator," adding, "This business was conducted after thoroughly reviewing the existing contract and adhering to the scope of use stipulated in the agreement."


Dominus Games said earlier that day, "The currently pre-registered game ‘Yeolhyeol Gangho on Wemix’ is a game without the original creator's permission," and claimed, "Longtu Korea ignored the original creator's intentions and proceeded with the teaser page and pre-registration opening."


Longtu Korea expressed its intention to hold Dominus Games accountable for damages to the company and shareholders through legal review. It explained that its subsidiary, Tigon Mobile, holds the Yeolhyeol Gangho IP and has legitimately obtained rights from the original copyright holder to use the IP for mobile games and related business.


The company emphasized, "Dominus Games' claim that they secured exclusive business rights for blockchain games with the original copyright holder conflicts with the rights previously granted to us by the original copyright holder," and added, "We hold the lawful rights to develop and operate mobile games using the Yeolhyeol Gangho IP."



It continued, "Dominus unilaterally distributed materials," and warned, "We will strictly pursue legal responsibility for business damages and shareholder value impairment."


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