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Avoiding a $10 Million Judgment: Texas District Court Rules Nintendo Did Not Infringe on iLife Patent By Benjamin Gilman, Michigan 3L In 2013, iLife Technologies Inc. (“iLife”) sued Nintendo of …
Avoiding a $10 Million Judgment: Texas District Court Rules Nintendo Did Not Infringe on iLife Patent By Benjamin Gilman, Michigan 3L In 2013, iLife Technologies Inc. (“iLife”) sued Nintendo of …
Decision in Esports Case Suggests Attendance, Not Sales, Can Trigger Tax Obligations By Dana Stone, Penn Law 3L With traditional sports leagues suspended, the esports and video game industry is …
Huya Announces Formation of Special Committee to Consider Proposal from Tencent HUYA Inc., a leading game live streaming platform in China, has announced that its Board of Directors has formed …
Twitch Interactive, Inc. v. John and Jane Does 1-100: Anonymity in the Digital Era By Jack Igoe, Michigan Law 3L On May 25, 2019, a group of individuals launched a …
A range of video game practices have potentially dangerous links to problem gambling, a study has revealed. Building on previous research by the same author, which exposed a link between …
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