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Fortnite won a lawsuit over Travis Scott and Ariana Grande virtual concerts that a Canadian company claimed infringed its technology patent.
Epic Games first signified its intentions for music activations in its Fortnite game with big virtual performances.
Jury says Fortnite creator did not infringe patent through virtual events for video game players featuring the singer-songwriters | Gaming rival Utherverse sought $32.5 million in damages | Patent ...
A jury found that neither the Ariana Grande show nor the Travis Scott concert in ‘Fortnite’ a patent held by Utherverse.
The maker of popular video game Fortnite convinced a Seattle jury that in-game concerts put on by Ariana Grande and Travis ...
In the lawsuit, Epic Games has been arguing that Grande and Scott’s performances were created ahead of their concerts in Fortnite, so they aren’t recordings “of a prior experience that ...
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