New York mayor will protect Activision from the Panama dictator

Back in July this year, a former military dictator Manuel Norieg (Manuel noriega) unexpectedly realized that a couple of years ago Activision tried to dishonest in his image in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, Putting it at the same time with a very bad type. As a result, the old fart sued the publishing house and began to wait for his laid millions for compensation for moral damage.

But it wasn’t there! Apparently, Noriaga obviously not in the know that Bobby Kotik (Bobby Kotick) so easily with his money does not part. General Manager Activision, Without thinking twice, he hired for legal protection the office of the former mayor of the New York Rudolf Juliani (Rudolph Giuliani), which was immediately found that to answer the Woe-Isttsy.

The company’s lawyers filed Casinocosmobet.Net a petition in order to cancel the trial due to its “absurdity” and “groundlessness”.

As he says Juliani, It is simply ridiculous that the famous dictator who committed many terrible crimes is outraged Call of Duty He was depicted by the enemy of the state.

Moreover, the "killer and drug contract" Noriaga in no case deserves this money, because no one has yet canceled the right to freedom of speech. Although the "unbridled tyrant" is unlikely to know about this, the human rights activist suggests Activision.

Finally, the creators Call of Duty We are convinced that, by managing the former commander in chief of Panama to achieve his own, his example would allow other famous politicians, historical personalities and their descendants to actively prohibit the use of their image in “works of art”. And then we can’t see either a film like “Forrest Gampa” or “The number one target”, nor TV shows like the “Underground Empire”, nor novels like “Parisian wife” The floors of MacLane (Paula McLain), scares Activision.


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