developer Mojang today received a notice from a Swedish court, stating thatpublisher Bethesda is going ahead with the infringement claim regarding upcoming titleLast month, Mojang received a letter from Bethesda accusing the Swedish studio of infringing on Bethesda'strademark with its in-development digital card game"Thecase is going to court!" revealed developer Markus Persson via Twitter.Daniel Kaplan, Mojang business developer, confirmed to Gamasutra, "Yeah, we got a notice from the Swedish court."He told us that his company will soon be able to send in evidence in its defense. "We are going to do as much as we can," he said, "since I really hate it how the big boys always get their own way."He explained that the document reveals how Bethesda lawyers are using comments onvideos and articles about the game to prove that the name will confuse players into believing thatis part of thefranchise."They even took screenshots from our trailer and said we copied them... we have mountains in thetrailer, and they have that too in," he laughed."It is really silly believing our game will be confused with their FPS-RPG with realistic graphics," he continued. "They have dumped everything they could find about."He noted that if the worst comes to the worst, Mojang will be forced to change the name of its upcoming title.Gamasutra has contacted Bethesda for comment.