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EA files copyright infringement suit against Zynga
Electronic Arts has filed a copyright infringement suit against Zynga, alleging that the social gaming company's "The Ville" misappropriated EA's "The Sims Social" game. In a blog post explaining the lawsuit, Lucy Bradshaw, head of the studio that...
Tags: Entertainment, Laws, Reggie Davis, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Electronic Arts reboots Star Wars as free game
Online games, it seems, just want to be free. Electronic Arts on Tuesday announced that it will offer up substantial portions of its "Star Wars: The Old Republic" multi-player online game to players for free starting this fall. A premium version with...
Tags: Entertainment, Sony Corp., Unrest, Conflicts and War, Video Games, Services and Shopping
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EA could pay out $27 million to 'Madden' and 'NCAA' gamers in class-action lawsuit
Electronic Arts has reached preliminary settlement with the consumer protection law firm Hagens Berman, who filed suit against the company for violating antitrust and consumer protection laws in making its popular football video games. The settlement has...
Tags: Entertainment, College Football, Sports, College Sports, Consumers
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Logo artist files copyright lawsuits against Ravens, NFL
All Frederick E. Bouchat says he wanted years ago was recognition for his idea for the Ravens team logo.
Since the South Baltimore resident first sketched a flying raven clutching a shield with a "B" and faxed it to the Maryland Stadium Authority 16...Tags: Jonathan Ogden, PlayStation 3, Electronic Arts Inc., Sports, Companies and Corporations
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Maitland's EA Sports seeks to keep up with mobile explosion
MAITLAND — As the world of electronic games rapidly changes, so does EA Sports.
The industry is evolving from expensive console games to free or cheap online, mobile and social games. Maitland-based EA Sports, a brand of global gaming giant...Tags: Computer Hardware, Consumer Goods Industries, Sports, Companies and Corporations, Apple iPad
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Why we need 'SimCity'
If video games were truly simulations of everyday life, would they be tedious and boring, or completely enthralling? That is the question Maxis poses with most of its games. “The Sims,” “Spore,” and “SimCity” are as...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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'Skyrim' and 'Mass Effect 3' get a fresh coat of paint and some touch-ups
Hopefully, you haven't traded in "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" or "Mass Effect 3" yet.
New life will find its way into two of the best games of the last eight months, with "Skyrim's" expansion pack and "Mass Effect 3's" extended ending sequence available...Tags: Entertainment, Amazon.com Inc., Xbox 360, Gaming
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Mass appeal: what do we want out of our MMOs?
Electronic Arts is confident that “Star Wars: The Old Republic” is a massively multiplayer online game that people will be playing in a decade. As they told GamesIndustry International, EA is also considering variations on a free-to-play...
Tags: Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Social Media, Facebook
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E3: THQ gives up UFC license
THQ on Monday said it ended an agreement to publish games based on the UFC license, a big blow for the struggling Agoura Hills game publisher that was once the undisputed master of MMA video games. At the same time that THQ made its announcement via a...
Tags: Entertainment, Electronics, Sports, Companies and Corporations, Ultimate Fighting Championship
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E3: EA to open Star Wars: The Old Republic to free levels
Electronic Arts on Monday said it will open significant portions of its massively ambitious game “Star Wars: The Old Republic” to free players starting in July, in an attempt to find more subscribers willing to spend a monthly fee to play...
Tags: Univision (tv network), Entertainment, Nickelodeon (tv network), Sony Corp., ESPN (tv network)
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As gaming grows more casual and mobile, developers scramble to adapt
CNNIn 2012, when people build farms on Facebook, kill pigs on their phones and gun down mutant space aliens on their home consoles, how do you define the word "gamer"? It's not so easy, is it? The evolution of that question factors deeply in the plans of...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Facebook, Gaming Industry, Bethesda Softworks, LLC
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Activision settles Call of Duty lawsuits
A day before a bitterly contested set of lawsuits was set to begin trial, Activision Blizzard Inc. on Thursday settled the case with the original creators of its blockbuster Call of Duty game franchise. The last-minute agreement ends two years of...
Tags: Laws, Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations, Justice System
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