Job’s Mob pays for false advertising – Fudzilla.com
…The $250mn payment, if approved by the judge, would be one of Job’s Mob’s biggest legal settlements. It includes no admission of fault because, naturally, nobody in Cupertino ever admits…
…The $250mn payment, if approved by the judge, would be one of Job’s Mob’s biggest legal settlements. It includes no admission of fault because, naturally, nobody in Cupertino ever admits…
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…Nintendo would prefer you didn't do that, and it's taking legal action to drive the point home. It has filed a copyright and trademark infringement suit (Opens in a new…