Nintendo Ordered to Pay $21 Million for Patent Infringement
Thursday, May 15th, 2008 Posted in Intellectual Property, Microsoft, News, Nintendo, Patent Infringement, Settlement | No Comments »Yahoo reports that Nintendo of America has recently been ordered to pay $21 million in damages to developer Anascape for patent infringement. The award is the result of a federal jury verdict in a suit filed by Anascape in 2006. ...
Microsoft Faces Potential Class Action Over Xbox Live Charges
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007 Posted in Class action, Microsoft, New Complaint | No Comments »In August of 2007, a Georgia man filed suit in state court claiming that Microsoft broke Georgia law by allowing his son, a minor, to use his debit card to sign up for Xbox Live and further violated Georgia consumer ...
Jack is Back! FL Attorney Claims Halo 3 is a Public Nuisance
Saturday, September 22nd, 2007 Posted in Jack Thompson, Microsoft, New Complaint | No Comments »Following the crushing defeat of his public nuisance claim against Rockstar Games and their title Bully, Jack Thompson is once again filing a public nuisance suit against a video game in Florida. Unhindered by the Bar complaint filed against ...
Microsoft settles Xbox “Fall Update” case
Monday, August 6th, 2007 Posted in Class action, Microsoft, Settlement | No Comments »According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Microsoft has recently settled the dispute of Kevin Ray v. Microsoft Corp. The case, originally filed as a proposed class action, was settled as an individual action. In the case, Ray alleged that the ...
More Microsoft woes, Class action brought for disc scratches
Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 Posted in Class action, Microsoft, New Complaint | 2 Comments »Hot off Microsoft's announcement that a 3-year warranty program would be put in place to alleviate consumer complaints about "general defects" in the Xbox 360 console, a Florida man, Jorge Brouwer, has filed a class action lawsuit against Microsoft claiming that the Xbox 360 ...


