News Wii patent lawsuit dismissed Lawsuit had alleged that Wii and its controllers infringed on a patent Aug. 1, 2012 James Brightman
News Zynga hit with first lawsuit over stock sell-off Zynga accused of insider trading after stock dump by Zynga executives and investors July 31, 2012 Ben Strauss
News Call of Duty lawsuit could be worth multi-millions in settlement says analyst Cowen and Company sees tens of millions in settlement figure for Zampella and West July 30, 2012 Ben Strauss
News Korean Customs identifies Nintendo pirates Alleged to have sold over 90,000 copied games July 25, 2012 Rachel Weber
News Apple patents "5D" technology Apple's latest patent includes a futuristic interface July 25, 2012 Mike Williams
News EA settles $27m Madden monopoly lawsuit Banned from signing new NCAA deal for 5 years, must refund consumers July 23, 2012 Rachel Weber
News Mojang: "Software patents are just plain evil" Notch attacks litigation halting the spread of ideas after Uniloc files patent lawsuit against Mojang July 23, 2012 Matthew Handrahan
News EA, Microsoft, Zynga join opposition of Defence of Marriage Act Publishers sign amicus brief in opposition to proposed law against same-sex marriages July 20, 2012 Matthew Handrahan
News Pirate Bay ban ineffective, says UK ISP Volume of file sharing traffic back to pre-ban numbers July 19, 2012 Rachel Weber
News THQ faces second uDraw class-action lawsuit Law firm Levi and Korsinsky commence suit on behalf of THQ shareholders July 18, 2012 Rachel Weber
News 400k in-app iOS purchases bypassed by Russian hacker New service allows iOS users to bypass Apple servers for premium content, reports huge popularity in first 24 hours July 16, 2012 Matthew Handrahan
News Nvidia latest to be hacked Forum user information accessed, investigations ongoing July 16, 2012 Rachel Weber
News 38 Studios trustee asks to bring in IP specialists Lawyer requests permission to hire Cozen O'Connor in bankruptcy case July 16, 2012 Rachel Weber
Feature Rumour Has It: When Chinese Whispers Become Damaging The dangers of reporting rumours as fact and fighting fires once gossip gets out of control July 9, 2012 Rachel Weber
News GMG and industry lawyer react to EU digital resales ruling GMG's Paul Sulyok predicts big changes, while law expert Jas Purewal find problems July 4, 2012 Rachel Weber
News Microsoft picks up "Xbox 8" domains A win in arbitration nets Microsoft a few Xbox-related domains July 3, 2012 Mike Williams
News Consumers can resell downloaded games, rules EU "An author of software cannot oppose the resale of his 'used' licences" says Court Of Justice July 3, 2012 Rachel Weber
News South Korea's "Shutdown Law" faces legal challenges NCsoft and others call Korean shutdown law unconstitutional June 29, 2012 Mike Williams
News "Patent Troll" lawsuits cost defendants $29 billion in 2011 Boston University study finds more small and medium-sized companies getting caught in "unprecedented" levels of litigation June 27, 2012 Matthew Handrahan
News Ofcom outlines "three strikes" policy on piracy Draft code for anti-piracy measures to go into effect March 2014 June 26, 2012 Rachel Weber
News Dutch refuse to ratify ACTA, no matter what EU parliament decides Demands that it be "indisputably shown to be in line with the constitution" June 26, 2012 Dan Pearson
News Microsoft demands removal of Xbox 720 documents Websites receive takedown notices for leaked console roadmap June 21, 2012 Rachel Weber
News Japan's downloaders could face jail Proposed law will mean unauthorised downloads and copies could earn you 2 years June 20, 2012 Rachel Weber
News Tetris company wins over clone developer A judge has found in favor of the original Tetris company, not those who developed the knockoff for iOS June 19, 2012 Mike Williams
News THQ hit with class-action suit over alleged uDraw sales misrepresentation THQ is accused of "materially false and misleading statements" regarding its business and prospects June 19, 2012 James Brightman