It looks like Sony is used to these kinds of daily occurrences that makes them face a new lawsuit by a fellow technological company, every day. The consequences are pretty similar this time as well, but the claiming body is different.

This time no breach has been done into someone’s patent but a game intends to bring the company into quad. The game is Resistance: Fall of Man that Church of England alleges that the game contains some high violence portrayed inside Church. Moreover, Church of England is considering suing the company for showing a virtual shoot-out in the cathedral's nave that takes the lives of hundreds of enemies, right inside the church, staining the divine place with high bloodshed.
The church people say that the company didn’t received the permission mandatory for featuring gory content in Church like holy place. However, Sony says that they have completed all the paperwork necessary for creating a game.

Church has warned Sony to withdraw the game from the store shelves and seize the retailing of game, or else they are going to push them to the court.
If someone listening to me, I fully disagree with Church’s allegation that it has imposed on Sony, because these charges are illogic means to deject the company. Belowmentioned are reasons:
1. First of all, Church has claimed the fault, two months after its launch, (finally Church people have come out of deep-sleep).
2. Depicting the building in the game is fully a work of animation/virtual reality (no realism)
3. The building has no copyright for it.
4. Suppose, if Sony didn’t received required take permission, even then it's more or less the same thing; depiction of a building in a work of fiction.

Via: ps3fanboy