JAKKS, THQ brawl over WWE licensing issues
I hate when people fight, but that’s just what is happening this morning between THQ and JAKKS Pacific over the World Wrestling entertainment license. JAKKS announced this morning that it had given notice to the WWE that it would extend the license to the popular sports entertainment franchise. Meanwhile in a court across town, THQ went to court to dispute the license renewal. The legal wrangling, in the form of a short press release can be found below:
JAKKS Pacific, announced that it has notified World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (“WWE”) that the joint venture between THQ and JAKKS intended to exercise its option to renew the WWE videogame license, which would otherwise expire on December 31, 2009, for an additional five (5) year term ending December 31, 2014. Separately, THQ commenced a lawsuit in California Superior Court, Los Angeles County, claiming it was not ready to make a decision with respect to renewal of the WWE videogame license, and seeking a declaratory judgment that (i) JAKKS was not authorized under the parties’ joint venture agreement to unilaterally issue a renewal notice to WWE, (ii) THQ has no obligation to consent to a renewal of the WWE license, and (iii) the restrictive covenant in the joint venture agreement prohibiting THQ from publishing any videogames based on wrestling during the term of the joint venture agreement (expiring one year after termination of the WWE license) is unenforceable under California law. JAKKS and THQ have also initiated arbitration proceedings relating to these issues.


