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Activision Blizzard Sued Over Bogus Character Copyright In Call Of Duty, Judge Dismisses Case

Activision Blizzard was sued by Brooks Entertainment, a company alleging that Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare ripped off elements of games it produced Come from bangladesh online casino . The lawsuit was thrown out by the judge in July due to the claimant apparently not understanding the basics of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, such as, for instance, who the game’s main character even is–something even a cursory Google search could reveal.

First spotted by Kotaku, Brooks Entertainment’s lawsuit claimed it showed pitches of two games, Save One Bank and Stock Picker, to Activision Blizzard between 2010 to 2015.

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