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CAROLYN HOECKER LUEDTKE (SBN: 207976) Carolyn.Luedtke@mto.com JONATHAN H. BLAVIN (SBN: 230269) Jonathan.Blavin@mto.com MUNGER, TOLLES & OLSON LLP 560 Mission Street, 27th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Telephone: (415) 512-4000 Facsimile: (415) 512-4077 KELLY M. KLAUS (SBN: 161091) Kelly.Klaus@mto.com LAURA K. WIRTH (SBN: 280800) Laura.Wirth@mto.com MUNGER, TOLLES & OLSON LLP 355 South Grand Avenue, Thirty-Fifth Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071-1560 Telephone: (213) 683-9100 Fax: (213) 687-3702 Attorneys for Plaintiff ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. Plaintiff, v. ZYNGA INC., Defendant.

CASE NO. COMPLAINT FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT, 17 U.S.C. 106 ET SEQ. AND 501. DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL

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Plaintiff Electronic Arts Inc. (EA or Plaintiff), by and through its attorneys, brings this Complaint against Defendant Zynga Inc. (Zynga or Defendant) for injunctive relief and damages under the laws of the United States. EA alleges as follows: NATURE OF THE ACTION 1. This action arises out of Zyngas infringement of EAs copyrights in its online

game on Facebook, The Sims Social. The Sims Social is one of the latest games in EAs iconic, world-renowned franchise, The Sims. In The Ville, Zyngas recently released game on Facebook, Zynga has copied and misappropriated the original and distinctive expressive elements of The Sims Social in violation of United States copyright laws. 2. Developed by the EA studio Maxis and originally released in 2000 for the personal

computer (PC), The Sims is widely recognized as one of the most original and revolutionary video games of all time. Unlike established video games at the time, which dictated a fixed game progression (such as winning car races, killing enemies or scoring touchdowns), The Sims gave players the ability to create and customize their own virtual persons, known as Sims, including their physical appearance, clothing, and personality traits. Players have the freedom to draw upon the games highly creative and original expressive elements to give life to the choices that they make for their Sims. For example, players can build a home for their Sims and furnish it with decorative objects, furniture, and appliances. Players also must satisfy a Sims physical and social needs in order to keep them happy, such as eating, resting, interacting with other Sims and even becoming romantically involved. All of this is presented to the user though unique audiovisual elements that create a highly distinctive game universe. The Sims was the first game of its kind, and to this day is regarded as one of the most creative video games ever developed. 3. With The Sims Social, EAs Maxis studio brought the highly creative and original

universe and gameplay of The Sims to the Facebook platform, allowing users to interact with their Facebook friends as fellow Sims in the game. Upon its release in August 2011, The Sims Social became an instant hit on Facebook, rapidly gaining tens of millions of users. The Sims Social at one point became the second most popular game on Facebook, surpassing Zyngas flagship product FarmVille. -1COMPLAINT

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As The Sims Social increased in popularity and visibility, Zynga turned to its well-

known competitive playbook: Steal someone elses game. Change its name,1 then crosspromote the Zynga clone to its extensive user base. It has been widely reported that much of Zyngas current position in the online social gaming market is not the result of creative development and innovation, but rather has been achieved through cloning rivals games. 5. Zyngas The Ville, released on June 26, 2012, is an unmistakable copy of EAs The

Sims Social. Not only does The Ville blatantly mimic the entire framework and style of gameplay in The Sims Social, but it so closely copies the original, creative expression and unique elements of The Sims Social i.e., the animation sequences, visual arrangements, characters motions and actions, and other unique audio-visual elements that the two games are nearly indistinguishable. The Ville was not an attempt to innovate on a game concept it was an intentional effort to copy EAs creative work. 6. The obvious replication of The Sims Social in The Ville has been immediately and

widely recognized. As third-party reviews of The Ville have stated, [E]very trait that has made The Sims iconic has been rehashed by Zynga. Characters in The Ville communicate via pictographs and a garbled language [as in The Sims]. Even their bodily gestures are eerily similar to what you find in The Sims.2 [I]t looks shockingly similar to Electronic Arts The Sims Social, and frankly, at times, it is hard to tell the two apart.3 The Ville bears such a striking resemblance to The Sims wed be surprised if the average person could tell the difference between the two games.4 [I]t was hard not to ignore [The Villes] glaring resemblances to one of the longest running, most popular simulation games ever: The Sims, especially EAs Sims Social

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http://www.sfweekly.com/2010-09-08/news/farmvillains/. http://www.gamezebo.com/games/ville/review.

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http://allthingsd.com/20120626/zynga-taking-on-eas-sims-social-with-its-next-game-called-theville/.
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for Facebook. In an area where Maxis and EA planted their flag firmly, wouldnt it be hard to blatantly copy them? Apparently not.5 To remedy Zyngas willful infringement, EA brings this suit for injunctive relief

and damages, and Zyngas unjust profits, gains and advantages as a proximate result of its infringement under the Copyright Act of 1976, as amended, 17 U.S.C. 101 et seq. THE PARTIES EA is a Delaware corporation and has its principal place of business in Redwood

City, California. 9. Zynga is a Delaware corporation and has its principal place of business in San

Francisco, California. JURISDICTION AND VENUE EA brings this action pursuant to the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. 106 and 501. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction over this action pursuant to 28 U.S.C.

1331 and 1338(a). 12. Venue is proper in this District because Zynga resides in the District and is subject

to personal jurisdiction within it, 28 U.S.C. 1391. INTRADISTRICT ASSIGNMENT This is an Intellectual Property Action to be assigned on a district-wide basis

pursuant to Civil Local Rule 3-2(c). FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS EA and Maxis Groundbreaking, Highly Successful Sims Franchise EA is a developer, publisher, and distributor of video games. Founded and

incorporated in May 1982, EA was a leading pioneer of the early PC games industry. Today, EA is one of the largest video game developers and publishers in the world. It develops and publishes games for several platforms, including video game consoles and PCs, and Internet browser-based platforms such as Facebook. http://mashable.com/2012/07/02/zynga-games-similar-to-others/#view_as_one_pagegallery_box6267. -3COMPLAINT
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One of EAs most successful and established video game franchises is The Sims.

The Sims was developed by the EA studio Maxis and originally released for the PC in February 2000. Unlike established popular video games at the time, which involved traditional gameplay themes such as fantasy, battles or science fiction and that dictated the role of the player within the game, in The Sims players create virtual persons, known as Sims, and develop and manage the lives of their Sims in a virtual environment. Within The Sims universe, players are free to engage in most any activity they desire, subject to their Sims needs and wants. 16. The following is an image of gameplay from The Sims:

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In recognition of its uniqueness, The Sims, upon its release, was heralded as a

groundbreaking, innovative game. It won numerous awards in the industry. GameSpot, a leading website for game reviews, gave The Sims its Game of the Year award for 2000, stating that the game simply defies categorization and is such a remarkable game because its central conflict is essentially life itself.6 18. In The Sims, players are represented by Sims, which players create themselves.

Besides the traditional character creation choices such as physical appearance and clothing, players have the freedom to draw upon the games highly creative, expressive audio-visual elements to give life to the choices that they make for their Sims. For example, giving a Sim a http://www.gamespot.com/gamespot/features/pc/bestof_2000/p5_02.html. -4COMPLAINT

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Grouchy personality will make them argumentative in conversation, and choosing an Active personality will cause a Sim to spend time on athletics, all of which is displayed to the user in a unique and original manner. 19. Players have the option for their Sims to learn skills and follow career paths. For

example, players can choose to find a job, which allows Sims to earn Sims money, known as Simoleans. Or, players can choose to learn to cook particular dishes, which helps satisfy the Sims hunger needs. The players choices dictate what skills and careers, if any, the Sims develop. 20. The players follow their Sims with an isometric, birds-eye view of their

characters lives inside their homes. Players can watch as they direct their Sims going about their daily business, e.g., waking up, making the bed, washing up, watching television together, listening and dancing to music, engaging in romantic endeavors, and more. The choices of activities are numerous and differ from player to player based on the players selections. Further, players can purchase appliances, furniture, instruments, and other items, and expand their Sims homes, which means more room for more goods and more Sims. 21. Each Sim has a set of fluctuating needs. These needs include basic bodily needs,

such as hunger, energy, comfort, hygiene, and bladder needs, and players must act accordingly by eating, resting, washing themselves, and relieving as necessary. Each Sim also has a social need, which requires the Sim to interact with other Sims in the game. In interacting with other Sims, players can choose from a series of actions that will either raise or lower relationship scores between Sims, which in turn can result in unlocking more interaction options. Players can choose friendly interactions, such as complimenting or dancing with a Sim, romantic interactions such as flirting or cuddling with a Sim, or mean interactions, such as insulting a Sim. Fun also is a need in The Sims; like real people, Sims need to enjoy themselves once in a while. Fun activities include listening to or playing music, watching television, playing video games, playing with pets, reading, or sitting down to a game of chess. The personality type of a Sim will determine how much enjoyment they receive from certain activities, e.g., an introverted Sim may receive more pleasure from reading than interacting with other Sims. -5-

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Sims do not speak English to one another, but rather speak Simlish, a garbled

language of made-up words, thus leaving the meaning of the language to the imagination of the players. When Sims converse, sleep, or when their needs are unmet, thought bubbles appear above their heads with a symbol representing what the Sims are talking or thinking about. 23. In the years since its release, The Sims continues to be recognized as one of the

most original, creative, and important video games of all time. Wired Magazine named The Sims the most influential game of the decade, stating that the game has had a profound influence on videogames in a dozen different ways, was revolutionary, and to a greater extent than anything else released this decade, broadened the definition of what a game could be.7 Gamespot declared The Sims one of the Greatest Games of All Time, noting that [w]hile The Sims was certainly revolutionary, it wasnt simply the revolution that makes it one of the greatest games of all time. Like all truly great games, it is the timeless and continually entertaining gameplay that makes The Sims so worthwhile.8 Forbes Magazine declared The Sims one of the Most Revolutionary Videogames Of All Time.9 The website Gamasutra selected The Sims as one of the top 12 games of the decade, declaring that The Sims is important, and has left an indelible mark on gaming.10 24. As of July 2012, The Sims franchise had sold more than 150 million copies

worldwide, making it one of the best-selling game franchises ever.11 The franchise includes a number of expansion packs and sequels to The Sims, including The Sims 2, The Sims 3, The Sims

http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/12/the-15-most-influential-games-of-the-decade/all/. http://www.gamespot.com/features/the-greatest-games-of-all-time-the-sims-6140577/.

http://www.forbes.com/2009/12/07/video-games-wii-technology-revolutionaries-09games_slide_12.html. http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/4227/gamasutras_top_12_games_of_the_.php. See also The 20 most important games of the decade, http://www.gamesradar.com/the-20-mostimportant-games-of-the-decade-text-edition/?page=4 (#4 on the list and declaring The Sims a revolution); Favorite Video Game of the Decade, http://www.geeksugar.com/Sims-WinsFavorite-Video-Game-Decade-GeekSugar-6782319 (awarding The Sims the favorite video game of the decade award).
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Stories, MySims, The Sims Online, The Sims Medieval, The Sims Carnival, The Sims Freeplay (playable on smartphones and the iPad), and The Sims Social for Facebook. The original The Sims alone has sold more than 16 million copies, making it the best-selling PC game in history.12 EAs The Sims Social 25. On August 9, 2011, EAs Maxis studio brought the highly creative universe of The

Sims to Facebook for the first time by releasing The Sims Social. Continuing The Sims tradition, in The Sims Social users create customized Sims with their own unique appearance, personalities, and traits, fulfill their Sims hunger, hygiene, bladder, sleep, social and fun needs/motives, and earn Simoleons and other forms of currency. Likewise, players can create their own homes and purchase various items to decorate their homes, develop various skills (such as cooking or music), aspire to a career, obtain traits, and craft special potions that can provide benefits to their Sims. 26. Below is an image of gameplay from The Sims Social:

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Just as was the case in The Sims, in The Sims Social players can interact with other

Sims in the game, speaking Simlish with thought bubbles. What is different in The Sims Social is that the characters with whom players interact include their Facebook friends who are also playing the game. Players can add their Facebook friends as neighbors and visit their houses in

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The Sims Social, and Sims can become friends, romantic partners, or rivals. Players also can send and receive gifts from their friends to finish certain quests or obtain objects, and may need to send help requests to friends to complete certain tasks. Users can earn virtual Sims currency through gameplay, and they can use that virtual money to buy virtual goods within The Sims Social. Players also can use real world currency to buy virtual energy and goods. 28. EA announced the upcoming launch of The Sims Social in early June 2011. There

was widespread anticipation and excitement for the arrival of the Sims franchise on Facebook. 29. When it launched in August 2011, The Sims Social became an instant hit on

Facebook. The game added over 16 million users in its first three weeks, and has accumulated over 30 million players since its release, becoming one of the fastest growing Facebook games of all time.13 The Sims Social at one point surpassed Zyngas Farmville to become the second mostpopular game on Facebook.14 According to a report by the video gaming website Raptr, The Sims Social gained users at the expense of Zynga games. The report concluded that The Sims Socials growth had resulted in a 10%-25% decrease in playtime of Zyngas top games, including FarmVille and Empires and Allies.15 30. The Sims Social has received a number of awards, including the Social Networking

Game of the Year award at the 15th annual Interactive Achievement Awards,16 and the 2011 Best Browser Game award at the Gamescom trade fair awards show.17 31. There are a large number of online social games on Facebook. Of those games,

many fall within genres or categories of games. For example, there are now a variety of bubble
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http://allfacebook.com/sims-social-is-facebooks-fastest-growing-application_b56278; http://allfacebook.com/facebook-fastest-growing_b60343; http://www.edgeonline.com/news/sims-social-passes-30-million-users.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2011/09/sims-social-surpassesfarmville-as-second-largest-facebook-game.html.
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shooter games, farming games, mafia RPG games, restaurant management games, and match-3 games. At the time The Sims Social launched in August 2011, EA is informed and believes and therefore alleges that there were no other virtual person simulation games in which players customized characters could directly interact with their friends on Facebook. EAs U.S. Copyrights in The Sims Franchise 32. EA owns the copyrights to the series of games in The Sims franchise developed by

EAs Maxis studio, including The Sims Social. EAs copyright registration certificates for a representative cross-section of games within The Sims franchise The Sims, The Sims 2, The Sims 3, MySims, The Sims Online, and The Sims Social are attached hereto as Exhibit A. Zynga Is Widely Reported To Have Achieved Much Of Its Success In The Gaming Market Through Cloning Competitors Games. 33. EA believes and therefore alleges that Zynga did not achieve its success in online

social gaming through creative game design and innovation. To the contrary, it is widely reported, and EA believes and therefore alleges, that Zynga explicitly discourages innovation in game design and instead watches successful games, plays and analyzes those games, and then creates its own games that closely follow the games of its competitors. Zyngas practice is well recognized,18 and demonstrates that the substantial similarity between The Sims Social and The Ville is not mere coincidence, but is the result of willful, intentional conduct that lies at the heart of Zyngas business model. 34. 35. Zyngas practice was prevalent in the companys earliest days. For instance, Mafia Wars was one of Zyngas first games, released in August

2008. EA is informed and believes and therefore alleges that Mafia Wars closely resembled Psycho Monkeys Mob Wars game, which was released in February 2008. 36. In 2009, Mob Wars developer Psycho Monkey sued Zynga for copying its Mob

Wars game. EA believes and therefore alleges that Zynga settled the copyright infringement litigation filed by Psycho Monkey.
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Then, Zynga built and released FarmVille. EA is informed and believes and

therefore alleges that FarmVille closely followed Slashkeys FarmTown, SocialApps myFarm, and various other farming games from China. 38. After its launch, the gaming press described FarmVille as a copy of FarmTown,

among others.19 39. The following is a graphic comparison of Farmville and FarmTown in 2009 as

published by Inside Social Games.20 Slashkeys Farmtown in 2009 Zyngas FarmVille in 2009

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In 2011, SocialApps sued FarmVille for copyright infringement, alleging that

Zynga copied myFarm. 41. Zyngas practice of copying competitor games continued. In October 2009, Zynga

released Caf World, which closely resembled Playfishs Restaurant City, and in November 2009, Zynga released FishVille, which closely resembled Crowdstars Happy Aquarium. The next month, Zynga followed with PetVille, which was a clone of Playfishs Pet Society. 42. With each of its early games that closely followed predecessor games, Zyngas

user base grew. It continued to cross-promote each new game to that larger and larger group of users. 43. In 2010, SF Weekly magazine did an article profiling Zynga. The title of that

http://allfacebook.com/zynga-farmville_b6260 (describing Farmville as almost an exact duplicate of FarmTown).


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article was FarmVillains and it bore the headline describing Zyngas strategy: Steal someone elses game. Change its name. Make millions. Repeat.21 44. In the article, a former Zynga employee recounted that, at a meeting with Zyngas

CEO Mark Pincus, Pincus proclaimed I dont f[***]ing want innovation. . . . Youre not smarter than your competitor. Just copy what they do and do it until you get their numbers.22 45. Similarly, Business Insider published an article in January 2010 with the title

Zyngas Secret to Success: Steal Great Ideas. The article stated that the approach Zynga has taken to becoming so successful is to [c]opy a competitors product, then crush the competitor. The article contains a slide show with side-by-side comparisons of Zyngas most popular games and the similar-looking games that preceded Zyngas games.23 46. It has been alleged by others that Zyngas practice of copying competitors

successful games continues to this day, and EA believes and therefore alleges that this has happened with The Ville. 47. In 2012, a small developer named Nimblebit publicly accused Zyngas Dream

Heights game of copying Nimblebits Tiny Tower game,24 and developer Buffalo Studios has alleged that Zynga Bingo is a copy of Buffalo Studios game Bingo Blitz.25 The following are comparisons of Nimblebits Tiny Tower and Zyngas Dream Heights, and Buffalo Studios Bingo Blitz and Zyngas Zynga Bingo.

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http://www.sfweekly.com/2010-09-08/news/farmvillains/. Id. http://www.businessinsider.com/how-zynga-is-just-like-microsoft-2010-1.

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A recent article on the website Mashable noted in documenting Zyngas history of

copying competitors games, one company seems to perpetuate more unoriginal games than the rest: Zynga . . . . Zyngas entire history has been rife with accusations of copying previous game ideas.26 49. Zyngas CEO Mark Pincus stated in a 2012 interview with the VentureBeat

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website in response to allegations that Zynga was copying Bingo Blitz: I dont think anyone should be surprised when they see us come out with games that theyve seen before, a decade or more ago. I dont think there are a lot of totally new games that are invented.27 50. But in fact, The Sims was a totally new game that was invented by EAs Maxis

studio and which contains highly creative and original expressive elements. Moreover, The Sims has spawned a franchise that has stood out as unique and innovative for more than 20 years, up through and including The Sims Social. 51. Then, in The Sims Social, EA translated the innovative, original expressive

elements of The Sims to the Facebook platform to create a new and original online social game for which EA owns the copyright. 52. The Ville is just the latest in this long history of Zynga watching successful games,

copying them, and then promoting them to Zyngas user base. Zynga Had Access To Both Confidential and Public Information Regarding The Sims Social 53. With The Ville, however, Zynga went one step further, by targeting and hiring

away a number of high level executives from EA who had access to highly sensitive, internal EA information about the development of The Sims Social. 54. In the Spring and Summer of 2011, when The Sims Social was in its final stages of

development and EA was preparing its rollout, Zynga hired EAs Chief Operating Officer John Schappert to become Zyngas Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Schappert was a 15-year veteran of EA. Mr. Schappert was then the most senior executive responsible for EAs online social gaming business. The online social gaming business divisions reported directly to Mr. Schappert, and he was directly responsible for designing and implementing EAs competitive strategies in this market. As such, Mr. Schappert had detailed, internal strategic plans and development information related to EAs effort to bring The Sims franchise to Facebook with The Sims Social. 55. After hiring Mr. Schappert, after learning about the anticipated launch of The Sims

Social, and only weeks before The Sims Social actually launched, Zynga hired Jeff Karp, an 11-

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year EA veteran who headed EAs casual games division (EA Play). In this role, Mr. Karp was the leader of the division responsible for The Sims franchise. Mr. Karp had access to detailed information about Maxis development of that game, including information about design decisions during the development process. 56. Then, in early 2012, Zynga hired Barry Cottle, who was then EAs Senior Vice

President in charge of the EA Interactive division responsible for social, mobile, and online games at EA. Mr. Cottle was then the senior executive directly responsible for EAs social game development and publishing business (i.e., games on Facebook), and thus was the person at EA most responsible for competing with Zynga in that space. In this role, Mr. Cottle had access to detailed information about the strategy, design, and development for The Sims Social. 57. Thus, by early 2012, Zynga had targeted and hired away three of EAs top

executives who had access to the most sensitive design, development, and strategic information about The Sims Social. 58. EA is further informed and believes that Zynga accessed the released version of

The Sims Social, which was widely disseminated on the Facebook platform. Zyngas The Ville Copies The Protectable Original Expression of The Sims Social 59. On June 26, 2012, Zynga released The Ville for Facebook.28 The Ville copies the

original, creative expression and distinctive audio-visual elements of The Sims Social, i.e., the games animation sequences, visual arrangements, characters motions and actions, and other unique audio-visual elements. 60. As a result of Zyngas extensive copying, The Ville and The Sims Social are

substantially similar in their total concept and feel. Every key element that has made The Sims series, and The Sims Social, so original and unique has been replicated by Zynga in The Ville. 61. The similarities are not hard to miss. Indeed, reviews of The Ville almost

uniformly and immediately commented on how the game is a clone of The Sims Social. For example, the Kotaku gaming website noted, The Ville
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crib[s] heavily from EAs hugely popular The Sims Social. . . . The setup of The Ville is essentially identical to The Sims Social. Youll make a character, to whom you can assign any of a number of physical traits. You can also customize his or her clothing, and then immediately begin building a dream home in which to spend time. This character is tied to your Facebook account, and so is also connected to any of your Facebook friends who play The Ville. . . . Where The Ville most resembles The Sims Social is in the interpersonal relationships you can build up with your Facebook friends. You can invite your neighbors over to your house at any time, and by doing activities with them, you'll build up your relationship.29 Similarly, the gaming website Gamezebo stated that Its hard to play The Ville without feeling some wholesale deja vu. . . . [E]very trait that has made The Sims iconic has been rehashed by Zynga. Characters in The Ville communicate via pictographs and a garbled language. Even their bodily gestures are eerily similar to what you find in The Sims.30 62. The website All Things Digital noted in reviewing The Ville that it looks

shockingly similar to Electronic Arts The Sims Social, and frankly, at times, it is hard to tell the two apart.31 The website Mashable likewise commented that at first glance, The Ville bears such a striking resemblance to The Sims wed be surprised if the average person could tell the difference between the two games.32 Mashable further commented that it was hard not to ignore the [Villes] glaring resemblances to one of the longest running, most popular simulation games ever: The Sims, especially EAs Sims Social for Facebook. In an area where Maxis and EA planted their flag firmly, wouldnt it be hard to blatantly copy them? Apparently not.33 63. The similarities between The Sims Social and The Ville are widespread and

pervasive. The comparisons provided below are a representative list of these similarities. The expressive audio-visual game elements of The Sims Social that Zynga has copied are highly original and creative, are not stock or standard within the social gaming genre, and are not
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http://kotaku.com/5921307/zyngas-new-take-on-the-sims-launches-tomorrow-on-facebook. http://www.gamezebo.com/games/ville/review.

http://allthingsd.com/20120626/zynga-taking-on-eas-sims-social-with-its-next-game-calledthe-ville/. http://mashable.com/2012/06/26/zynga-the-ville/.

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required by any concept or idea underlying the game. Zynga could have designed The Ville in innumerable different ways without copying EAs original, protectable expression. Character Creator 64. When playing The Sims Social and The Ville, the player creates a character to

live within the world that they create for the game. In both games, the player has the opportunity to customize his or her characters appearance. The player may select the characters gender, hairstyle, skin tone, clothing, etc. The customized appearance of players in the two games is illustrated in images throughout this Complaint. This aspect of customizing a players appearance is common in social games. 65. Even without taking into account this common attribute, there is substantial

similarity between the character creator for The Sims Social and The Ville. 66. The Ville replicates various unique expressive elements of The Sims Socials

character creator. 67. For instance, The Ville copies six of the nine personality types in The Sims Social,

with names slightly changed. Below are images from each game of personality types that may be selected, lined up to demonstrate their similarity. The Sims Social personality types

The Ville personality types

68.

Notably, the personality types in the original Sims were entirely different than

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simulation game required these specific personalities present in The Sims Social and The Ville. 69. Beyond simply copying the personality types, The Ville goes further by copying

the distinctive animation in The Sims Social associated with the respective personality. This copying is further demonstrated in the video included on the DVD attached hereto as Exhibit B. 70. For instance, in the animation associated with selecting the Villain / Scoundrel

personalities, the characters in both games are seen doing the same evil-scheming gesture. The Sims Social (Villain) The Ville (Scoundrel)

71.

In the animation associated with selecting the Creative / Artist personalities,

the characters in both games are seen writing on a notepad. The Sims Social (Creative) The Ville (Artist)

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72.

In the animation associated with selecting the Socialite / Partier personalities,

the characters in both games are holding a glass of champagne. The Sims Social (Socialite) The Ville (Partier)

73.

In the animation associated with selecting the Tycoon / Mogul personalities,

the characters in both games are seen holding money. The Sims Social (Tycoon) The Ville (Mogul)

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74.

The character creators of both games not only have a similar look and feel to them,

with a blue background, character rotation arrows, and green exit/play buttons, but The Ville even copies the exact same 8 skin tone options from The Sims Social. The Sims Social The Ville

The Sims Social Skin Tones

The Ville Skin Tones

75.

The skin tones in both games have a corresponding RGB (red-green-blue) value,

which is represented visually and numerically. RGB values range from 0 to 255, resulting in more than 16 million different color combinations. As demonstrated in the chart below, The Ville uses the same precise RGB values for its skin tones as does The Sims Social. There is an infinitesimally small chance that the use of the same RGB values for skin tone in The Ville as The Sims Social is mere coincidence.

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76.

When a user customizes a character in both The Sims Social and The Ville, the user

can select different outfits for the character to wear. This is common in many online social games where players can customize their character or avatar. Players choices of different outfits are depicted in images throughout this Complaint. In The Sims Social, however, EA categorized the different clothing options into five categories: Formal, Casual, Sleepwear, Swimwear and Sport. These categories are not typical of online social games, and are in no way required by the concept or idea of the underlying game. The Ville copied these five categories, with some minor name changes (e.g., active instead of sport). The Sims Social The Ville

Homes 77. As is the case with The Sims, in both The Sims Social and The Ville players have

an isometric perspective over their characters homes. 78. When a player begins playing both The Sims Social and The Ville, the player is

given a starter home. The look and feel of the starter homes in both games is remarkably similar, as demonstrated by the following images. Both homes have two rooms of similar sizes, with a single white bathroom, a small kitchen with basic white appliances, a desk and a computer.

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The Sims Social Starter Home

The Ville Starter Home

The basic dimensions of the home in the two games are also similar. The Ville, for

instance, copies the exact height of a wall (in proportion to the floor) of a home in The Sims Social. The following image shows a comparison of different wall heights used in other games, including other Zynga games, as compared to the identical wall height in The Sims Social (displayed as TSS) and The Ville. -21COMPLAINT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 83. Among the decorative elements that are a choice in The Sims Social and The Ville, 80. Just as a player in both games may customize his or her character, the player may

also customize his or her home. 81. The player can decorate the starter home with different wallpaper, carpet, and

furniture. The similarity of the homes a player creates in the two games will depend on the players choices, but there are choices in each game that allow a player to create nearly identical homes. 82. Here are images demonstrating how player customization choices in the two

games can lead to nearly identical homes and characters in each game. The Sims Social The Ville

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Sims Social starter house that they align almost perfectly with one another when overlapped.

84.

Similarly, Zyngas cloning of The Sims Social is so pervasive that unique, fanciful

objects in The Sims Social that players can purchase for their characters homes are also available in The Ville. For instance, in both games players can purchase for their characters near-identical green yoga mats with white tree designs on the mat. The Sims Social The Ville

85.

The Ville also copies how the players home is displayed. The Sims Social has a

unique feature whereby the player can take the walls of their home down. In both games, the player accesses this walls down feature by clicking on an icon with a flattened square. The player can put the walls back up in both games by clicking on a thicker square. Using these icons, the player can toggle between having all the walls of a home down, or showing the walls. Here are the selection toolbars for both modes in each game. The Sims Social The Ville

86.

In the walls down mode in The Sims Social, windows and doors free float

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The Sims Social (Walls Down Mode)

The Ville (Walls Down Mode)

Zynga also copied The Sims Socials use of home value. When players in The Sims Social purchase new items or appliances for their homes

or expand their homes, this can increase the homes value. The value metric in The Sims Social is a house that resembles an upward arrow. As shown below, The Ville closely emulates the look and use of this distinctive metric.

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The Sims Social Home Value Metric When New TV Purchased

The Ville Home Value Metric When New TV Purchased

89.

Zynga also copies the manner in which the home value metric aggregates home

value and is displayed to the user. The Sims Social The Ville

Character Bodily Needs 90. As in The Sims, in The Sims Social players must satisfy their characters bodily

needs, including hygiene, bladder, sleep, and hunger needs. In The Ville, characters not only have these same bodily needs, but Zynga has closely replicated how those needs are both visually expressed and addressed. 91. For example, in The Sims Social, if a Sim needs to take a shower, green clouds

appear around the Sim indicating a foul smell and a shower faucet appears in a thought bubble above the Sims head. The Ville copies these unique images almost identically. The Sims Social Shower Need The Ville Shower Need

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92.

The Ville also copies the original and unique animation sequence associated with

showering in The Sims Social. In both games, when the player decides to let the character take a shower, the player clicks on the shower stall, prompting nearly identical animation sequences depicting the character taking a shower the character walks to the shower located in a corner, takes his or her clothes off with a fanciful spin or poof revealing the character in some undergarments, gets into the shower, the shower curtain or door closes, and steam rises to the top. The showering sequence is depicted in the following images, and the showering animation is also included on the DVD attached hereto as Exhibit B. The Sims Social Showering Sequence

The Ville Showering Sequence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 93. The Ville further copies the unique sleep animation sequence of The Sims Social

when a Sim is tired and needs to sleep, ZZZs will appear above the Sims head, and the player can direct the Sim to a bed by clicking on the bed, where he or she will take off his or her clothes (again revealing undergarments) and go to sleep. This sequence is replicated almost identically in The Ville. The sleep sequence in the two games is depicted in the following and the sleep -26COMPLAINT

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animation sequences are also included in a video on the DVD attached hereto as Exhibit B. The Sims Social Sleep Sequence

The Ville Sleep Sequence

94.

Similarly, in both games when the characters feel the need to use the toilet, they

make similar uncomfortable pigeon-toed stances, with thought bubbles indicating the need to use the toilet. In both games, the player then clicks on the toilet and the character dashes to relieve him or herself. The Sims Social The Ville

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95.

Another need in both games is hunger. That need is expressed similarly in both

games with thought bubbles regarding food and eating when a character is hungry. The Sims Social The Ville

Character Interaction and Socialization 96. The Ville closely emulates the unique visual manner and style in which characters

in The Sims Social socialize with one another. In both games, when a player decides to socialize with another character, there are several options. The player can click on another character who is already visiting his or her home and select from a menu of socializing options. Alternatively, the player can visit another players home through the leaderboard on the bottom of the page. Visiting other players within social games is very common. However, in The Sims Social, a player can also invite over another character through the leaderboard and that character then appears in the players house to socialize. This is depicted below. EA is informed and believes and therefore alleges that The Sims Social was unique in its use of this invitation vehicle for character interaction and engagement. The Ville copied this aspect of The Sims Social and also allows the player to invite other characters over through the leaderboard.

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The Sims Social

The Ville

In both games, when a player clicks on another character to interact with that

character, a player can select from various modes of interaction, a unique feature in The Sims Social. The player can, for example, choose to engage in friendly social interactions or romantic social interactions. In both games, the romantic interactions are separated from the friendly interactions by heart markings, and the interactive options vary depending on the level of relationship developed with that character. For example, in developing a romantic relationship, early interaction options include choices like flirting. The Ville

After a players character flirts with another player, in both games, the player earns points towards that relationship. The points are expressed in a horizontal relationship meter at the

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top of the screen that gradually fills up with more and more points from each interaction with that specific player. The Sims Social The Ville

Ultimately, in both games, once a player accumulates a certain number of points for a particular relationship, the player receives a notification that a notice may be sent to the other player requesting a changed relationship status, which will unlock new and different interactions. The following are examples of similar notifications to players of the potential change in relationship status. The Sims Social The Ville

Until a player has developed a more serious romantic relationship with another player, certain interactive options are not available. For example, in both games, a player cannot kiss or snuggle/cuddle another player until they have engaged in a certain amount of prior interaction. Below are images of the similar snuggle/cuddle options in both games:

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The Sims Social Cuddling

The Ville Snuggling

And when a romantic relationship comes to an end, in both games players have the option to break up with another player, as depicted by the similar images below: The Sims Social The Ville

When socializing, characters in both games also engage in conversation or

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attached as Exhibit B, in The Ville the player hears a garbled language for its characters, remarkably similar to Simlish in The Sims Social. The Sims Social The Ville

99.

In both The Sims Social and The Ville, characters in the game also will interact

with one another on their own without the players direction. During these interactions, they again talk with pictograph bubbles, animate in substantially similar ways, and speak in nearly identical gibberish languages. 100. Characters in both The Sims Social and The Ville can engage in the same activities

together, which are graphically expressed in a closely similar style. For example, characters in both games dance with one another next to a stereo, surrounded by music notes (by selecting a Dance together icon in each game). The Sims Social The Ville

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The Sims Social

The Ville

After watching TV with another character or engaging in other joint activities,

players in both games have the option of sharing the news with their friends. The Sims Social The Ville

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103. Social engage. 104.

The Ville copies a number of household activities in which the players in The Sims

For example, to get rid of wildlife around the house and yard in The Sims Social,

players can have their characters take pictures of animals. This unique activity is known as collecting artifacts. The Ville copies it identically.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 herein. 106. 105.

The Sims Social

The Ville

CLAIMS FOR RELIEF COUNT ONE COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT (17 U.S.C. 106 et seq. and 501) EA repeats and realleges each and every allegation above as if fully set forth

EAs The Sims Social is an original, creative work that constitutes copyrightable

subject matter under the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. 101 et seq. EA has secured the exclusive rights and privileges in and to the above referenced copyrighted work, and in compliance with the law has received from the Register of Copyrights the appropriate certificate of registration, which constitute prima facie evidence of the validity of the copyrights in the work and of the facts stated in the certificate. At all relevant times, EA has owned all applicable rights, titles and interest in and to this copyrighted work. -34-

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107.

By its actions alleged above, Zynga has infringed and will continue to infringe

EAs copyrights in The Sims Social by, inter alia, copying, publicly displaying, and distributing The Ville, which is substantially similar to and derived from The Sims Social, without any authorization or other permission from EA. Zynga has violated EAs exclusive rights under 17 U.S.C. 106. 108. On information and belief, Zyngas infringement of EAs copyrights has been

deliberate, willful and in utter disregard of EAs rights. 109. Zynga has realized unjust profits, gains and advantages as a proximate result of its

infringement, and will continue to realize unjust profits, gains and advantages as a proximate result of its infringement as long as such infringement is permitted to continue. 110. As a direct and proximate result of Zyngas willful copyright infringement, EA has

suffered, and will continue to suffer actual damages. EA is entitled to its actual damages and any gains, profits, and advantages obtained by Zynga as a result of its acts of infringement and its use and publication of the copied materials, 17 U.S.C. 504(b). Alternatively, at EAs election, it is entitled to an award of the maximum statutory damages as permitted by the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. 504(c). 111. EA has no adequate remedy at law for the injuries currently being suffered, and the

additional injuries that are threatened, and Zynga will continue to engage in its wrongful conduct and EA will continue to suffer irreparable injury that cannot be adequately remedied at law unless Zynga is enjoined from engaging in any further such acts of infringement. EA is entitled to an injunction restraining Zynga from engaging in any further such acts in violation of the United States copyright laws, 17 U.S.C. 502. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, EA prays for judgment against Zynga and for the following relief: a. A preliminary and/or permanent injunction restraining Zynga, and its agents, servants, employees, attorneys, successors and assigns, and all persons, firms and corporations acting in concert with them, from directly or indirectly violating EAs rights under the Copyright Act; -35COMPLAINT

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b.

An order directing that Zynga file with the Court and serve upon counsel for EA within thirty (30) days after the entry of such order or judgment, a report in writing and under oath setting forth in detail the manner and form in which Zynga has complied with the injunction;

c.

An award to EA of damages it has sustained or will sustain by reason of Zyngas conduct, all profits derived by Zynga from such conduct, or in lieu of any portion thereof, should EA so elect, such statutory damages as provided by law;

d. e. f.

EAs costs and reasonable attorneys fees; Prejudgment and post-judgment interest; and All such further and additional relief, in law or in equity, to which EA may be entitled or which the Court deems just and proper. DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL

EA hereby demands a jury trial of all issues in this Complaint which are triable to a jury. DATED: August 3, 2012 Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP

By: /s/ Carolyn Hoecker Luedtke Carolyn Hoecker Luedtke

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Exhibit A

Exhibit B

DVD provided to Court.

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