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Apr. 29, 2022

Ragnarok game maker accuses San Diego company of piracy

Heedong Chae of Lucem PC represents Gravity Co. LTD., the South Korean giant behind Ragnarok Online, one of the most popular free role-playing games.

A South Korean video game company accused a San Diego company of pirating its online multiplayer game, running it on its own servers and selling illegal digital items to users.

Heedong Chae of Lucem PC represents Gravity Co. LTD., the South Korean giant behind Ragnarok Online, one of the most popular free role-playing games. The complaint filed in federal court in Los Angeles alleges that Novaro LLC offers pirated versions of Gravity’s gam...

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