The Call of Duty series has been massively successful since it began in 2003, most recently with Call of Duty: WW2 making half a billion dollars during its launch weekend. But is the series' success ...
The video game's success has come "at the expense of AM General and consumers who are deceived into believing that AM General licenses the games or is somehow connected with or involved in the ...
The realism of video games is intensified by the inclusion of products and brands we recognize from daily life. Can the thrill of such verisimilitude coexist alongside the rights of trademark owners?
The owner of the video game series Call of Duty has illegally used trademarks for Humvee military vehicles, and "reaped billions of dollars in revenues" in doing so, a lawsuit filed by a Humvee maker ...
Call of Duty: WWII is undoubtedly a hit with fans, having cleared an impressive $500 million in sales over the weekend. That said, we actually learned that someone isn’t too crazy about the game’s ...
AM General, LLC, owner of the intellectual property associated with the HUMVEE all-terrain military vehicle, has sued popular game maker Activision Blizzard, Inc. over the inclusion of HUMVEE ...
Activision, the company behind the Call of Duty games, has been sued by AM General over its use of Humvee and HMMWV trademarks in some CoD games allegedly without permission. The lawsuit was filed ...
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