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Fortnite won a lawsuit over Travis Scott and Ariana Grande virtual concerts that a Canadian company claimed infringed its ...
Four years and one week-long trial later, Epic Games has triumphed in a patent infringement suit involving Fortnite concerts ...
The maker of popular video game Fortnite convinced a Seattle jury that in-game concerts put on by Ariana Grande and Travis ...
The mobile version of Fortnite was banned from Apple’s and Google’s app stores near the height of its popularity.
A jury found that neither the Ariana Grande show nor the Travis Scott concert in ‘Fortnite’ a patent held by Utherverse.
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 ...
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 ...
Epic Games first signified its intentions for music activations in its Fortnite game with big virtual performances.