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=== License trouble ===
=== License trouble ===


In April 2002, the Business Software Alliance (BSA) raided the MindArk offices, after being tipped off that MindArk was running unlicensed copies of software. MindArk in June 2002 released a statement that Microsoft was behind the raid, "most likely because they see Project Entropia as a threat to the Microsoft game 'Asherons Call'" <ref>http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2002/06/53534 ''Pirate Cops Raid MS Gaming Foe'' on wired.com</ref>
In April 2002, the Business Software Alliance (BSA) raided the MindArk offices, after being tipped off that MindArk was running unlicensed copies of software. As a result of the raid, MindArk was forced to close their offices while the investigations took place, resulting in a claim from the BSA that over 600 unlicensed copies of software were discovered in the raid.
 
MindArk in June 2002 released a statement that Microsoft was behind the bust, "because they see Project Entropia as a threat to their own game 'Asherons Call'" <ref>http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2002/06/53534 ''Pirate Cops Raid MS Gaming Foe'' on wired.com</ref>. In July 2002, MindArk announced it was considering countersueing the BSA and comapnies involved in the court order for the damages sustained <ref>http://www.v3.co.uk/vnunet/news/2119299/games-designer-sue-microsoft ''Games designer to sue Microsoft'' on vnunet.com (now v3) (July 2, 2002)</ref><ref>http://www.geek.com/articles/games/mindark-threatens-ms-with-suit-over-raid-2002075/ ''MindArk threatens MS with suit over raid'' on geek.com (July 5, 2002)</ref>.
 
Later on, it turned out the suit had been filed by Microsoft, Adobe, MacroMedia, and AutoDesk. The charges were dropped in 2005. <ref>http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/projectentropia/news.html?sid=6121252&mode=81645 ''BSA drops lawsuit against MindArk'' on gamespot (March 29, 2005)</ref>.


== Banking License ==  
== Banking License ==  

Revision as of 18:59, 29 June 2010

MindArk PE AB is a Swedish-based software company responsible for development and maintenance of Entropia Universe, formerly known as Project Entropia. The MindArk headquarters are located in Gothenburg.

In 1995, Jan Welter Timkrans and a group of colleagues came up with the idea of what would later become Project Entropia, and started development. The game officially was launched early 2003.

Corporate group

The MindArk group consists of fourth seperate entities:

  • MindArk PE AB
  • First Planet Company AB
  • EU Support & Operations AB
  • Ilunova SA de CV i Mexiko AB

The roles of the different companies is explained in the 2010 MindArk financial report:

The parent company is responsible for the development of the three-dimensional platform Entropia Universe, marketing the platform to new partners, monitoring and balancing of the economy and central management of the subsidiaries within the Group.

First Planet Company AB is a partner of the parent at company level and operates the business on the planet Calypso in Entropia Universe.

Entropia Universe Community Support & Operations AB provides maintenance services in Data processing, customer support and web / media for the parent company and its partners' level.

Ilunova SA de CV in Mexico, provides services in programming and customer support to the groups' companies and other planetary partners.

[1]

A fifth entity, Mind Bank AB is currently in development.

MindArk PE AB

Board:
CEO: Jan Eric Haldo Welter Timkrans
Chairman of the board: Lennart John Molander
Hans Olaf Andersson
Ingemar Wahlin
Anna Cornelia Sundstrom

[2]

CTO: Mats Kling
COO: Magnus Eriksson
CMO: Christian Bjorkamn

Official website: mindark.com

First Planet Company AB

CEO: Marco Behrmann

Official website:

Entropia Universe Community Support & Operations AB

CEO: Anna Cornelia Sundstrom

Official website: euso.com

Early history

License trouble

In April 2002, the Business Software Alliance (BSA) raided the MindArk offices, after being tipped off that MindArk was running unlicensed copies of software. As a result of the raid, MindArk was forced to close their offices while the investigations took place, resulting in a claim from the BSA that over 600 unlicensed copies of software were discovered in the raid.

MindArk in June 2002 released a statement that Microsoft was behind the bust, "because they see Project Entropia as a threat to their own game 'Asherons Call'" [3]. In July 2002, MindArk announced it was considering countersueing the BSA and comapnies involved in the court order for the damages sustained [4][5].

Later on, it turned out the suit had been filed by Microsoft, Adobe, MacroMedia, and AutoDesk. The charges were dropped in 2005. [6].

Banking License

In March 2009, MindArk released a press released that they were granted an official banking license by the Swedish authorities, allowing them to perform real world banking services to the users of their platform under the name [www.mindbank.se/ Mind Bank AB] [7]. The company is/was to be headed by Hans Andersson.

In the 2009 financial report, released in June 2010, it was revealed that Mind Bank failed to secure the required fundings for the venture (which was a sum of EUR 5 million), and thus MindArk requested for the permission to be revoked. From the financial report, it can be deducted that the plan is to try again at some later point when the required funding will have been secured[8]

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