Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2014/05/05/oculus_rips_zenimax_over_claims_of_carmack_foul_play/

Oculus rips ZeniMax over claims of Carmack foul play

Firm categorically denies accusations of IP theft

By Shaun Nichols in San Francisco

Posted in Legal, 5th May 2014 21:56 GMT

Facebook-owned virtual reality house Oculus VR is hitting back over claims that the firm hired away id Software's John Carmack in order to swipe intellectual property from parent company ZeniMax.

In a statement provided to El Reg on Monday, Oculus issued a point-by-point denial of the claims that Carmack defected from id with a suitcase full of ZeniMax trade secrets.

"We are disappointed but not surprised by Zenimax's actions and we will prove that all of its claims are false," Oculus VR said by way of a spokesperson.

Furthermore, the company is circulating a bullet list of denials regarding specific claims leveled by the parent company of famed game houses id and Bethesda Softworks. Oculus levels the following arguments:

The rebuttal comes amidst speculation that ZeniMax, which purchased id in 2009, is looking to extract intellectual property fees from an Oculus firm that recently sold to Facebook for $2bn.

Prior to the deal with Facebook, Oculus' biggest transaction was the hiring of Carmack away from id. The deal brought the Doom creator along with a fresh helping of buzz to a company that, at the time, drew its funding from a Kickstarter campaign.

ZeniMax has yet to respond to a request for comment on the Oculus statement. ®