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Cards Against Humanity Reaches Settlement With SpaceX in Land Trespass Case

The provocative game company has resolved its high-profile lawsuit against Elon Musk’s SpaceX over land trespass allegations. Supporters who funded the land purchase will receive special edition cards rather than the promised cash settlement. The case highlights ongoing tensions between corporations and property rights near SpaceX’s Texas facilities.

Legal Settlement Reached in High-Profile Property Dispute

Cards Against Humanity has settled its trespass lawsuit against SpaceX, according to reports from TechCrunch, concluding a year-long legal battle that began when the game company accused Elon Musk’s aerospace firm of unauthorized use of its Texas property. Sources indicate both parties have agreed to undisclosed terms, though the settlement reportedly falls short of the $15 million initially sought by the gaming company.

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Sony Escalates Legal Battle Against Tencent Over Alleged Horizon Clone

Sony Interactive Entertainment has filed a scathing response to Tencent’s motion to dismiss the Horizon copyright lawsuit, calling the Chinese company’s defense “nonsense.” The legal documents reveal new details about the alleged infringement and Tencent’s corporate structure as both companies prepare for a potentially precedent-setting case.

Legal Battle Intensifies Over Alleged Game Clone

Sony Interactive Entertainment has launched a forceful counterattack against Tencent’s attempt to dismiss the copyright infringement lawsuit over Light of Motiram, with court documents obtained by The Game Post revealing Sony’s characterization of Tencent’s defense as “nonsense.” According to reports, the legal confrontation centers around allegations that Tencent’s upcoming game constitutes a “slavish clone” of Sony’s successful Horizon series developed by Guerrilla Games.

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Authors File Class Action Against Salesforce Over AI Training Data

Salesforce faces a proposed class action lawsuit from authors claiming the company used pirated books to train its AI software. The case adds to mounting legal challenges against tech firms over AI training practices.

Legal Challenge Over AI Training Materials

Cloud computing giant Salesforce is facing a proposed class action lawsuit from two authors who allege the company used thousands of copyrighted books without permission to train its artificial intelligence systems, according to reports filed this week.