

On a B2B online marketplace business can buy supplies with no hassle.įor online entrepreneurs, B2B ecommerce is a good choice as well. No phone ordering from different suppliers, no confusion with orders and papers. For businesses, the B2B ecommerce model is convenient-companies can buy all the supplies they need in one place.

Even though the case is fairly clear cut, the extent of courts' jurisdiction in such matters is unclear, and this case could set an interesting precedent.B2B ecommerce marketplaces have become pretty popular recently. Ubisoft has now sued both companies in the federal court at Los Angeles and will try to force them to remove the game from their platforms. This was logical, as Ubisoft was asking them to rule over copyright infringement claims, which is not their place. Ubisoft already asked Apple and Google to remove the game from their respective digital storefronts. Instead they've decided to try to limit the game's availability. Perhaps because of this, Ubisoft doesn't believe they can successfully challenge the game's legitimacy in Chinese courts. It was developed by, a recent purchase of Chinese conglomerate Alibaba, which has significant influence. They've attracted millions of users across the App Store and Play Store since the game's exit from beta last month. Most clones are inconsequential because they're created by small teams that can't afford marketing. There's possibly less in common between PUBG Mobile and regular PUBG, than there is between AF2 and R6.

Gameplay differences are products of technical restrictions imposed by porting the game from a console and PC format to a mobile one. It's an indisputable fact that Area F2 is a "near carbon copy" of R6, as Ubisoft puts it – here's an amusing comparison on YouTube. "Virtually every aspect of AF2 is copied from R6S, from the operator selection screen to the final scoring screen, and everything in between." "R6S is among the most popular competitive multiplayer games in the world, and is among Ubisoft's most valuable intellectual properties," Ubisoft said. It's built on a pretty cool premise, and it's quite a reasonable game - because, according to Ubisoft, it stole all its ideas from Rainbow Six: Siege. Two small teams attack or defend objectives including hostages, bombs, etc. Facepalm: Area F2 is a first-person tactical shooter, and the first on mobile to have destructible environments.
