How is this even possible? Firstly, they've spelled the name of the infringing product incorrectly. Secondly, it doesn't even do what they're saying it does.
OK, I mean, it's possible, but is anyone taking this seriously? Does this lawsuit even stand a chance?
It's probably going to cost a gazillion dollars for Mojang to defend against, since patent lawyers are expensive.
The troll can probably determine how small Mojang really is and just try to use legal procedures to make things as expensive as possible. No need to actually fight for real (as they presumably did against Microsoft.)
This is why we should have a mandatory award of attorney's fees to the winner in IP cases. It would make lawyers more willing to take Mojang's side on a contingency basis (they only get paid if Mojang wins).
OK, I mean, it's possible, but is anyone taking this seriously? Does this lawsuit even stand a chance?