Month: January 2024
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Epic’s California injunction against Apple’s anti-steering rule takes effect as Supreme Court denies both parties’ petitions
The Supreme Court of the United States has denied both Epic Games’ and Apple’s motions for review of the decision in their App Store litigation. An injunction against Apple under California law is now taking effect.
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Steam’s new AI rules: cross-reference to ai fray
This article merely points to an article on (sibling site) ai fray discussing Valve’s new rules for the use of AI-generated content in games submitted for distribution via Steam.
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FTC judge puts procedure over substance as he denies Microsoft further discovery of Sony’s stance on 10-year CoD deal
The FTC’s in-house judge denied a motion by Microsoft to require Sony to come clean on how the PlayStation maker really views the 10-year Call of Duty deal it signed in July.
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Supreme Court to consider Epic’s and Apple’s petitions on Friday (1/12): Apple argues connection with pending case
Epic Games and Apple are asking the Supreme Court of the United States to review different parts of the decision in their App Store antitrust case.
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FTC, Sony supporting each other like it’s 2023: can’t turn page on ABK, and judge curbs FTC’s fishing expedition
Newly released documents from the FTC’s in-house litigation over Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard reflect a public-private partnership between the U.S. antitrust agency and the Japanese console maker.