The companies face off over in-app fees, including claims of legality over Google’s 30% fee. But is it actually illegal, as Tim Sweeney claims? (Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty)
Another dance-related controversy has emerged surrounding Fortnite’s use of famous routines.
But how can the defunct developer, now effectively a part of Bethesda, be the defendant in this case? We ask lawyer Richard Hoeg about the legal process.
But will the figure be seen as small considering the size of Riot as a company?
Epic Games is taking legal action against yet another tester for leaking content in advance of Fortnite’s big Chapter 2 reveal. We chat with lawyers about confidentiality.
Stockholm District Court yet to approve plan outlined by the struggling games studio.
The rise in influencer culture necessitates its own protocol, according to lawyer Richard Hoeg. (Image: Fragbite)
Regardless of how the next five console generations shake out (or if there will be that many still left in the industry), Sony’s not messing around with protecting its future intellectual property.
Epic Games is suing a user experience tester who leaked details before Chapter 2 of Fortnite kicked off. While it may be straightforward, one attorney tells us that the damages argument is a bit thin.
EA hasn’t published an NCAA sports game since a $60 million settlement granted college athletes compensation for their appearances in the games. CEO Andrew Wilson hopes a recently passed California law, which goes into effect in 2023, will make it possible to revive the publisher’s NCAA line.