lawsuit
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Nintendo Slammed With Lawsuit Claiming They Knowingly Sold Broken Switch Controllers
If you own a Nintendo Switch, or know of someone who has one, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of “Joy-Con drift.” Nintendo’s quirky detachable controller for the Switch, the Joy-Con, seems to be vulnerable to an issue where it senses input even when there isn’t any. This leads to an experience called “drift,” where…
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Popular Streamer Sues FaZe Clan Over ‘Illegal’ Contract, But The Organisation Says The Contract Is Fine
With over six million followers, Fortnite pro Turner “Tfue” Tenney, 21, is far and away one of the most popular streamers on all of Twitch. Now he’s suing Faze Clan, the esports organisation that signed him, over a contract that he and his attorney feel is “oppressive” and, in some cases, “illegal.”
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Pokémon GO Lawsuit Settlement Might Lead To Some Pokéstops And Gyms Being Removed
Pokémon GO creator Niantic is looking to end a lawsuit that was first started back in 2016, during the height of Pokémon GO’s popularity. The suit was filed by numerous homeowners who believed the company had caused players to trespass onto their property to catch Pokémon or activate Pokéstops.
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After Nintendo’s Lawsuit Win, Japan’s Unofficial Mario Kart Continues
Late last month, a Tokyo District Court ordered MariCar, the unofficial real-life Mario Kart, to cease lending out Nintendo-themed cosplay and to cough up nearly $US90,000 ($126,367) in damages. However, MariCar is continuing business as usual.