Take-Two Interactive’s Stance on In-Game Currency Ownership Challenged in Court
In-Game Currencies and Take-Two Interactive’s Legal Stance In the evolving landscape of digital gaming, in-game currencies have become a staple, allowing players to purchase various virtual goods and enhancements. However, the ownership and permanence of these digital assets have come under legal scrutiny. Take-Two Interactive, a prominent game publisher, has taken a definitive stance in […]
Gina Carano’s Legal Fight Against Lucasfilm Backed by Elon Musk
The Cost of Piracy: Gary Bowser’s Life After Legal Battle with Nintendo
Overview of the Nintendo Lawsuit and Its Consequences Canadian programmer Gary Bowser faced significant legal repercussions following a lawsuit by Nintendo, which accused him of engaging in piracy activities. As a member of the hacker group Team-Xecuter, Bowser was implicated in the distribution of circumvention devices that enabled the use of pirated game programs, commonly […]
HP’s Push Towards Printer Subscription Services Amidst Legal Challenges
Lawsuit Against HP for Third-Party Ink Cartridge Disabling HP has recently faced a lawsuit due to its measures that prevent printers from functioning when equipped with third-party ink cartridges. This legal action comes as a response to the company’s efforts to maintain control over its ink supplies. In a controversial move, HP’s CEO, Enrique Lores, […]
Google Admits to Tracking in Incognito Mode: Settlement and Changes
Google’s Settlement on Incognito Mode Tracking In a significant development, Google has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit that accused the company of tracking user activity even when Chrome’s Incognito mode was enabled. The lawsuit, initiated in 2020, led to Google updating the description of Incognito mode in Chrome to more accurately reflect its […]