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Current issues in video game law.

  • Creditors Given Break in Midway Games Bankruptcy
    Submitted by Sylvie Lang On April 9, 2009 the Judge overseeing the Chapter 11 Bankruptcy of Midway Games ruled that creditors of the video game publisher have permission to investigate and pursue [read more]
  • Nintendo Wins Another Patent Battle - Sony and Microsoft to Follow?
    A lawsuit by Fenner Investments Ltd. of Texas against Nintendo alleging patent infringement has been dismissed by U.S. District Court. Fenner claimed that Nintendo infringed a 1998 patent relating [read more]
  • UTAH GOVERNOR VETOES GAMING LEGISLATION
    Jon Huntsman, Utah's governor vetoed HB 353, a bill which targets both movies and video games. Hunstman stated: "While protecting children from inappropriate materials is a laudable [read more]
  • Controversial Ad Leads to Outrage ... and Potential Lawsuit
    Submitted by Karine Bellavance In response to a printed ad released by the U.K. government, it is reported that Sony Computer Entertainment Europe ("Sony") is considering legal action [read more]
  • Rumoured Premium App Store Could Help Make iPhone the "Future of Game Play"
    Submitted by Sylvie Lang Rumours abound that Apple will launch a premium app store this week, at the same time as it unveils an updated iPhone operating system. The new "upscale" section [read more]
  • PALTALK HOLDINGS VS. MICROSOFT
    PalTalk Holdings has instituted legal proceedings against Microsoft on the basis that Microsoft's Halo and Xbox infringe its patents related to "controlling interactive applications over [read more]
  • New Zealand Raises the Bar for ISPs
    Prime Minister John Key of New Zealand has decided to hold off on the implementation of the controversial Section 92A of the Copyright Amendment Act, until March 27, 2009. Section 92A of the Act requires [read more]
  • Sony, Nintendo and Nokia Sued for Patent Infringement
    More fun with patents! This time, Texas-based Wall Wireless LLC is alleging that Sony, Nintendo, and Nokia have infringed its patent with Sony's PSP, Nintendo's DS and Nokia's N81, N82, [read more]
  • Schwarzenegger's Anti-Video Game Law Terminated by Appeals Court
    Sylvie Lang On Friday, February 20, 2009 a U.S. Federal Appeals Court ruled that a California law aimed at restricting the sale of violent video games to minors was unconstitutional. The ruling [read more]
  • Console manufacturers: time to update your warning notices
    An article in the British Journal of Dermatology has identified a new skin disorder, affectionately called "PlayStation palmar hidradenitis". It was discovered by researchers when a 12 year-old [read more]
  • Arnold's law still terminated
    In January 2008, we reported that the State of California had become the site of an ongoing battleground between free speech advocates and legislators seeking to limit access to violent video games [read more]
  • HARMONIX AND VIACOM V. KONAMI
    Harmonix and Viacom have instituted proceedings against Konami. The Plaintiffs who developed Rock Band are claiming that the peripheral for Konami's Rock Revolution violates a patent that they [read more]
  • Why play when you can glide? Because...
    In 2006, MDY Industries sought a declaration that its "Glider" program that plays World of Warcraft doesn't violate Blizzard's and Vivendi's copyrights. The Arizona District [read more]
  • An offer he couldn't refuse...
    Last year we reported that the estate of Mario Puzo (the author of the original Godfather books) sued Paramount Pictures and Electronic Arts for royalties in connection with the video game. Anthony [read more]
  • Ubi Vancouver
    Ubisoft has recently acquired Vancouver developer Action Pants Inc., one of Vancouver's top game developers. Congrats to Simon, Nik, Omar and their team who created an incredibly successful studio [read more]
  • Tetris trade-marks sound good
    When you think of some of the most valuable trade-marks in the world, you probably think of marks like MICROSOFT and SONY. You might also think of some logos, such as the EA logo or, for snack breaks, [read more]
  • Health Warnings could Become Mandatory for... Video Games?
    Submitted by Karine Bellavance U.S. Congressman Joe Baca has proposed a piece of legislation entitled the Video Game Health Labeling Act of 2009, which would require that games with an Electronics [read more]
  • Tough times in the games industry
    Utah video game developer Sensory Sweep probably won't win an ??oeemployer of the year” award this year, at least not if its former employees have any say in the matter. Nearly 200 of the [read more]
  • Sharp Feels Sharp Pain
    Submitted by Karine Bellavance It has been reported by PC World that Japan's Fair Trade Commission (the FTC) has slapped Sharp with a fine of over $2.9 million pursuant to Japan's Antimonopoly [read more]
  • SCRABULOUSO!
    Hasbro has apparently dropped its copyright infringement lawsuit against the makers of Scrabulous, RJ Softwares. No explanation for the discontinuance of the proceedings has been given. Personally, [read more]
  • SECOND Wii REMOTE STRAPS LAWSUIT
    Shortly after the release of the Wii, Nintendo was sued over weak remote straps that were allegedly unsuitable for normal play because the straps caused the remote to fly out of the player's hand [read more]
  • Midway Cleared Of Psi-Ops Copyright Infringement
    Midway has been declared the winner in a copyright infringement action brought by William Crawford, a California screenwriter, over Midway's game "Psi-Ops: the Mindgate Conspiracy". [read more]
  • UPDATE: THQ v. Activision Settle Baja Dispute
    It seems that THQ and Activision have settled their copyright fight over the box art for Activision's "SCORE International Baja 1000". Patent Arcade is reporting that THQ discontinued [read more]
  • Decrease in Piracy for PSP Software
    Submitted by Karine Bellavance Sony Computer Entertainment America's head of hardware marketing, John Koller, has said that although piracy remains a problem for the PlayStation Portable (PSP), [read more]
  • Of Zombies, Malls and IP Law
    Can you battle zombies in a mall (or depict such events, anyways) without worrying about infringing on the IP rights of MKR Group, the owners of the "Dawn of the Dead" licenses? Capcom, [read more]
  • F.E.A.R. Not
    The Classification Board of Australia has refused to classify F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin FPS, which will prevent it from being sold in Australia. The Board hasn't given an explanation for its [read more]
  • CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT AGAINST ROCK BAND DRUM PEDALS
    Harmonix, MTV, EA and Viacom, the creators of the game Rock Band, are the defendants in a class action lawsuit for having allegedly shipped defective drum pedals in a scheme to cheat consumers. According [read more]
  • Virtual Infidelity Leads to Real Divorce
    Amy Taylor, a 28-yeard old British woman, was shocked and distressed when she walked in on David Pollard, her husband of three years, having sex with another woman. This was not the first time she'd [read more]
  • Chris Bennett Named a Rising Star by Lexpert
    Davis LLP is pleased to announce that Chris Bennett, a partner in the Vancouver office, was selected as one of the Lexpert® Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40 at a gala event in Toronto last [read more]
  • Patent Troubles for Sony
    Submitted by Karine Bellavance Sony has been ordered to pay $18.5 million to Agere Systems following a successful patent infringement lawsuit filed in 2006. Agere Systems alleged that Sony violated [read more]
  • HUMANS BATTLING ZOMBIES UNPROTECTED
    United States Magistrate Judge Richard Seeborg granted Capcom's Motion to Dismiss the lawsuit instituted by The MKR Group, which claimed that Capcom's mall-zombie-game Dead Rising infringed [read more]
  • GTA ads are back on Chicago Transit
    In an earlier posting, we reported that Take Two sued the Chicago Transit Authority after the CTA removed ads for Grand Theft Auto IV. The CTA's actions appear to have been a response to a Fox [read more]
  • RETIRED NFL PLAYERS AWARDED $28.1 MILLION
    It was reported by the San Francisco Chronicle that a federal jury awarded $28.1 million dollars to over 2000 retired NFL players as the result of a lawsuit against the NFLPA. The players claimed [read more]
  • ARRIVA! ARRIVA!
    Mexico's Procuraduria General de la Republica and Agencia Federal de Investigacion recently seized 20 tons of pirated materials including approximately 91,200 copies of video games, 130,000 video [read more]
  • ECA PARTNERSHIPS WITH WAL-MART, AMAZON AND K2 NETWORK
    The Entertainment Consumers' Association (ECA) promotes gamers' rights and wishes to ensure that First Amendment rights are upheld for videogames as they are for other forms of entertainment [read more]
  • PETA PRAISING PUBLISHER
    Submitted by Karine Bellavance People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is praising publisher Sega for pulling adds it was running on its website to promote its Samba de Amigo game available [read more]
  • DO VIDEO GAMES MAKE YOU VIOLENT?
    Reports came out earlier this week of a study of Japanese and American kids testing whether exposure to violent video games led to more "violent dispositions" (coverage at: GameDaily.com) [read more]
  • AUSTRALIA WITHOUT AN R18+ RATING FOR GAMES
    Australia is the only developed country without an R18+ rating for games. The Australian public's opinion was polled about the introduction of an R18+ rating for games and a subsequent report [read more]
  • THQ sues Activision Over Game Packaging
    As first reported by Patent Arcade, THQ has filed suit against Activision Blizzard claiming trade dress and copyright infringement over the box art for Activision's brand new release, "SCORE [read more]
  • REVIVING YEE'S VIDEO GAME LEGISLATION IN CALIFORNIA
    This week, a federal appeals court will have to determine whether legislation drafted by Leland Yee for the state of California that had been struck down by the courts should be revived. The original [read more]
  • ELECTRONIC ARTS SUED OVER "WIN WITH THE REBELS"
    The Las-Vegas Review Journal has reported that Electronic Arts is being sued by Gerald Willis for as much as 1.5 million dollars for infringing Willis' copyright over the University of Las Vegas' [read more]
  • LittleBigPlanet DELAYED OVER RELIGIOUS LYRICS
    A Muslim gamer's flagging of a song that contains lyrics from verses of the Koran has resulted in a formal apology from Sony. It is reported that the complaint will result in the delay of the [read more]
  • OBAMA IN BURNOUT
    Barack Obama has brought his campaign online. It is reported that nine games, including Burnout, Madden, Nascar and NHL, feature Mr. Obama's in-game ads in the Xbox Live versions of the games [read more]
  • THE PIRATES OF WAR
    Submitted by Karine Bellavance Despite the fact that Gears of War 2 is not coming to PC, it is reported that a forged copy of the game has already been uploaded by various pirate sites for use [read more]
  • FACENDA'S FAMILY SUES NFL FILMS
    Submitted by Sylvie Lang A U.S. Appeals Court has ruled that the estate of legendary football announcer John Facenda can sue NFL Films for the misuse of his father’s voice in a promotional [read more]
  • PROLIFIC PIRATE PLEADS GUILTY
    Submitted by Karine Bellavance Gary Boulter, who took part in a major piracy operation in Bristol, plead guilty to 23 offenses relating to the commercial piracy of illegally copied games, films, [read more]
  • NVIDIA SUED
    Submitted by Karine Bellavance NVIDIA Corporation is being sued by a New York based law firm for alleged securities fraud. The firm alleges that between November 2007 and July 2008, NVIDIA accumulated [read more]
  • Jim Brown takes on EA and Sony
    Former Cleveland Browns player Jim Brown is suing Electronics Arts and Sony for using his image in EA's Madden NFL series without his authorization. Brown takes the position that video games [read more]
  • GTA San Andreas Class Action Decertified
    Though Take Two had been nearing settlement with the plaintiffs in a class action who claimed to have been offended by hidden, sexual content in Take Two's GTA San Andreas Game - a.k.a. the Hot [read more]
  • Scrabulous removed, but returns under a new name
    Facebook users in Canada and the US were blocked from using the extremely popular Scrabulous application earlier this week. Facebook blocked the application pursuant to Hasbro’s request, as [read more]

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