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Gaming Companies Want Cloudflare to Unmask Pirate Site Operator

TorrentFreak

The Entertainment Software Association ( ESA ) protects the rights of several of the largest game companies in the world. With promiment members, including EA, Disney Interactive, Epic Games, Nintendo, Take-Two, Ubisoft, and others, it is a force to be reckoned with.

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Apple Prevails on “Epic” Antitrust Claim

The IP Law Blog

On April 24, 2023, the Ninth Circuit issued its opinion in Epic Games, Inc. Apple, Inc. , and affirmed the trial court’s ruling in Apple’s favor as to Epic’s Sherman Act claim for restraint of trade relating to Apple’s distribution of apps in its App Store. Apple rejected this attempt to modify the DPLA.

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Apple Prevails on “Epic” Antitrust Claim

JD Supra Law

On April 24, 2023, the Ninth Circuit issued its opinion in Epic Games, Inc. Apple, Inc., and affirmed the trial court’s ruling in Apple’s favor as to Epic’s Sherman Act claim for restraint of trade relating to Apple’s distribution of apps in its App Store. By: Weintraub Tobin

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Epic Says Speaker Maker Owes $1M In Fortnite Royalties

IP Law 360

Epic Games Inc. has slapped a portable speaker company with a contract breach suit in North Carolina federal court, contending that it skipped out on $1 million worth of royalty payments for Fortnite-themed products.

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Apple Prevails on “Epic” Antitrust Claim

LexBlog IP

On April 24, 2023, the Ninth Circuit issued its opinion in Epic Games, Inc. Apple, Inc. , and affirmed the trial court’s ruling in Apple’s favor as to Epic’s Sherman Act claim for restraint of trade relating to Apple’s distribution of apps in its App Store.

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Epic Games $520 Million Settlement with FTC for Unfair Practices and COPPA Violations

LexBlog IP

Epic Games $520 Million Settlement with FTC for Unfair Practices and COPPA Violations. In a recent agreement totaling $520 million, Epic Games, Inc. The FTC also alleged that Epic violated Section 5 of the FTC Act by: Tricking users into making in-game purchases using dark patterns -i.e.,

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Choreographer Challenges Fortnite’s Use of His Copyrighted Dance Moves

LexBlog IP

A recent case filed by famous choreographer Kyle Hanagami is set to test the boundaries of copyright law in video games and on social media. ” He argues that Epic’s video game “Fortnite” rips off his dance moves. Mr. Hanagami has sued Epic in the Central District of California for copyright infringement.