News British teen arrested in connection with PSN and Live hacks Apprehension of 18 year-old described as "significant" by police Jan. 16, 2015 Dan Pearson 1 comment
News Hotline Miami denied classification in Australia A sequence of implied sexual assault is at the core of the problem Jan. 15, 2015 Matthew Handrahan 1 comment
News Blizzard's Overwatch hits trademark snag Paintballing app and gun mount poses a problem for upcoming team shooter Jan. 13, 2015 Matthew Handrahan 1 comment
News Retired NFL player suit against EA proceeds Appeals court rules complaint over use of former players' likenesses in Madden can go forward Jan. 6, 2015 Brendan Sinclair
News Lizard Squad hacker arrested Member of group claiming responsibility for PSN, Xbox Live downtime arrested for unrelated cyber-fraud Jan. 5, 2015 Brendan Sinclair
Feature "It's a hard time for Ukraine, but a good time to be a proud Ukrainian" GSC Gameworld re-opens for business, and comes out shooting Dec. 22, 2014 Dan Pearson 1 comment
Opinion Acceptable censorship? Why are people so outraged about retailers pulling Grand Theft Auto V when the industry condones far more damaging censorship as a matter of routine? Dec. 11, 2014 Brendan Sinclair 28 comments
News Peter Moore calls out Twitter for permitting harassment EA exec calls bans "nonsense" after receiving repeated abuse from same user Dec. 10, 2014 Brendan Sinclair 20 comments
News Nintendo and Philips settle patent dispute Four lawsuits over two years finally put to bed Dec. 2, 2014 Matthew Handrahan
News Sony settles over misleading Vita ads Early adopters of handheld to receive $25 cash or $50 voucher; FTC also goes after advertising firm for astroturfing Twitter campaign Nov. 25, 2014 Brendan Sinclair
News CCP Games shuts down Vampire The Masquerade fan remake Confusion over IP rights brings a year-long effort to a close Nov. 24, 2014 Matthew Handrahan 5 comments
News Activision Blizzard settles buyout lawsuit CoD and WoW publisher will receive $275 million Nov. 20, 2014 Matthew Handrahan
News No Dragon Age: Inquisition for India as EA pulls RPG Local obscenity laws to blame, says EA, but same-sex relationships not the problem Nov. 18, 2014 Dan Pearson
News Former Snail Games USA exec alleges racism and unfair dismissal David Runyan is suing CEO Shi Hai over a tumultuous year at the online developer Nov. 14, 2014 Matthew Handrahan
News Ex-Oculus attorney launches new games law firm, investment company Dan Offner, former general counsel for Oculus, now looking to provide early stage capital and law advice for game companies Nov. 12, 2014 James Brightman
News Bungie exec swatted Police respond to 911 call claiming an active hostage situation at developer's home Nov. 7, 2014 Brendan Sinclair 2 comments
News Glu Mobile sues Hothead over "rip off" Kill Shot Lawsuit alleges that Deer Hunter 2014 was cloned, right down to its mistakes Nov. 6, 2014 Matthew Handrahan
News TIGA calls for tax relief on UK exports Gaming trade group wants government to drive growth by encouraging companies to sell abroad Nov. 5, 2014 Brendan Sinclair
News EFF wants copyright exemption for abandoned games Group asks US to allow circumventing authentication checks for online games after publishers turn servers off Nov. 4, 2014 Brendan Sinclair
News Wu offers $11K for harassment conviction Giant Spacekat dev also setting up legal fund for other victims Nov. 3, 2014 Rachel Weber 10 comments
News China to establish first ever IP court Two more to follow by the end of the year as part of broader legal reform Nov. 3, 2014 Matthew Handrahan 1 comment
News Judge dismisses Noriega lawsuit over Call of Duty Activision Blizzard rep calls it "a victory for works of art across the entertainment and publishing industries throughout the world" Oct. 28, 2014 Brendan Sinclair
News Battlefield 4 class action suit suffers setback Judge tells plaintiffs they can't claim securities fraud or recklessness leading up to shooter's rocky launch Oct. 22, 2014 Brendan Sinclair
News UK proposes tougher sentences for online abuse Sentences for internet trolls could quadruple to two years under new measures Oct. 20, 2014 Matthew Handrahan 14 comments
Feature Dirty Videos The appalling Shadow of Mordor contract signed by YouTubers is a real sign of games media corruption; will it be treated as such? Oct. 10, 2014 Rob Fahey 49 comments