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Report: Activision tried to 'get rid of' ex-Infinity Ward heads through IT brute force

xmentyxmenty Member UncommonPosts: 719

I think this is one of the most fkup boss ever

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The filing, received by Giant Bomb, notes that Activision's former director of IT, Thomas Fenady, has testified that he received instructions to “dig up dirt on Jason and Vince” back in 2009 because “we're sick of dealing with those guys, their ego... we just want to get rid of them."

 

The ongoing legal conflict between Activision and ex-Infinity Ward leads Jason West and Vince Zampella got a bit more interesting today, as a newly-released court document claims that Activision launched an internal investigation against the Call of Duty creators eight months before they finally lost their jobs.
 
The filing, received by Giant Bomb, notes that Activision's former director of IT, Thomas Fenady, has testified that he received instructions to “dig up dirt on Jason and Vince” back in 2009 because “we're sick of dealing with those guys, their ego... we just want to get rid of them."
 
Fenady's allegedly received these orders from former chief legal officer (and current chief policy officer) George Rose, who assured Fenady that Activision CEO Bobby Kotick would protect him from any problems that should arise while tapping into West and Zampella's work email, computer, and phones.
 
Fenady quotes Rose as saying, "Bobby [Kotick] will take care of you. This comes from Bobby directly... Don't worry about the repercussions."
 
When carrying out the investigation, which became known as "Project Icebreaker," Fenady contacted Microsoft and digital security company InGuardians, hoping to gain covert access to West and Zampella's passwords and data. Both companies refused to help, however, as they didn't want to face any legal complications.
 
Fenady even testified that with Rose's blessing, he and his team discussed staging a fake fumigation or mock fire drill at Infinity Ward, keeping West and Zampella away from their computers long enough to allow Activision to image the contents of their work computers.
 
During his own testimony, Rose denied asking Fenady to "dig up dirt" on the Infinity Ward heads, though he noted that he asked the IT department to allow him to monitor all of Infinity Ward's email traffic, though these efforts allegedly proved unsuccessful.
 
Given these recent developments, Activision hopes to dismiss Fenady's testimony under attorney-client privilege, though West and Zampella's lawyers hope to use this evidence to prove that Activision planned to remove them from the company prior to the infamous falling out in 2010.
 
It's important to note that regardless of how things played out with "Project Icebreaker," Activision led additional investigations against West and Zampella around this same time. Giant Bomb reports that Activision previously asked its studios to seek evidence about potential misconduct from West and Zampella.
 
The company was particularly concerned that the pair had entered talks with Activision's competitors, including Electronic Arts. Once the pair lost their jobs at Infinity Ward, they joined EA to found their new studio, Respawn Entertainment.
 
The actual case between Activision and West and Zampella is about to get underway, with a trial currently scheduled for May 29.

 

Pardon my English as it is not my 1st language :)

Comments

  • mastersam21mastersam21 Member UncommonPosts: 70

    sigh the gaming market just get uglier every passing year.

  • WarmakerWarmaker Member UncommonPosts: 2,246

    It's been ugly for years already.  And this bit of news doesn't surprise me at all.  We're talking about Activision, folks.  I mean, they somehow pulled it off in the face of the former rulers of such tactics:  EA.  These guys that set out to become the outright, undisputed, biggest douchebags in gaming.  They were the tools that first started charging exhorbitant prices for their titles, knowing full well that fans won't like it but will buy it anyways... and BRAG about it.  These are the tools that sell the same game... each... and... every... year.  At full price.  And they get away with it.

    Like I said, I despise Activision, but please, I don't want to sound like I have sympathy for these ex-Infinity Ward guys either.  They very much were part of, and running that machine with Activision, especially due to their positions with IW.

    So for me, it's mildly funny to watch two groups of douchebags go at it in the courts.

    "I have only two out of my company and 20 out of some other company. We need support, but it is almost suicide to try to get it here as we are swept by machine gun fire and a constant barrage is on us. I have no one on my left and only a few on my right. I will hold." (First Lieutenant Clifton B. Cates, US Marine Corps, Soissons, 19 July 1918)

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