Valve defends loot boxes in response to New York's lawsuit - Engadget
Valve defends loot boxes in response to New York's lawsuit The company also called out the NYAG's alleged request that it collect more user data. By Will Shanklin March 11…
Valve defends loot boxes in response to New York's lawsuit The company also called out the NYAG's alleged request that it collect more user data. By Will Shanklin March 11…
TeamGroup has agreed to pay approximately $1.1 million USD to settle a class-action lawsuit in the United States concerning how the company advertised performance speeds for its DDR3, DDR4, and…
…The lawsuit, which was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, claims that the company was in violation of federal antitrust and state laws. It alleges…
…Court documents state that a $250 million common fund will provide successful claimants with “a presumptive per-device payment of $25 for each eligible device, which may decrease or increase up to…
…The lawsuit claimed Apple’s products “offered a significantly limited or entirely absent version of Apple Intelligence, misleading consumers about its actual utility and performance.” In a statement to The Verge, Apple…
…The statement comes via the lawsuit filed by Swedish pension fund Sjunde AP-Fonden (AP7) in Delaware's Court of Chancery in late 2022. As reported by Game File , AP7 believes the…
…said that the Office of Statewide Prosecution has subpoenaed OpenAI for multiple policies, employee information and information relating to the Florida State University shooting. Other lawsuits Although this is the first time…
…In any case, the lawsuit that has been filed today claims that Nintendo is trying to profit from its attempt to get tariff refunds from the United States, as it has already…
…in a state of unreality: it systematically normalized and deceptively lured him into a false sense of security through its sycophantic messages, validating Sam at every turn." The lawsuit seeks not only…
On May 29, the four main claimants in a federal class-action lawsuit—currently identified as South Carolina Doe, South Carolina Roe, New Jersey Doe, and Ohio Doe—described in affidavits the…