Benjamin Bell et al v. Blizzard Entertainment Inc et al

  1. July 12, 2013

    Blizzard Gets Consumers' Claims Pared In Data Breach Row

    A California federal judge on Thursday handed Blizzard Entertainment Inc. judgment on most claims in a putative class action over a data breach that compromised user information for players of its video games, finding the consumer plaintiffs failed to adequately show they suffered any harm.

  2. July 01, 2013

    Blizzard Wants Data Breach Suit Tossed Over Lack Of Harm

    Blizzard Entertainment Inc. urged a California federal judge Monday to dismiss a multimillion dollar class action over a massive data breach that compromised user information for players of Worlds of Warcraft and other video games, arguing that the plaintiffs failed to allege actual harm.

  3. April 30, 2013

    Activision Says Gamers Suffered No Harm From Data Breach

    Activision Blizzard Inc. on Monday told a California federal judge that a multimillion-dollar putative class action must be dismissed because the plaintiffs cannot demonstrate that personal information allegedly revealed in a recent breach has caused them any legitimate harm.

  4. April 04, 2013

    Activision Can't Push Data Breach Suit Into Arbitration

    A California federal judge on Wednesday denied a bid by Activision Blizzard Inc. to force a putative class action over its data security protection into arbitration, rejecting the video game maker's interpretation of an invasion of privacy exclusion in its arbitration agreement.

  5. January 22, 2013

    Activision Wants Gamers' Data Protection Case Junked

    Activision Blizzard Inc. asked a California federal court Friday to toss a putative class action accusing the video game maker of failing to provide minimal data security protection without the purchase of additional products, arguing that Activision has not harmed the plaintiffs.

  6. November 08, 2012

    Activision Sued Over Extra Charges For Data Protection

    A pair of disgruntled consumers lodged a putative class action on behalf of 10 million gamers against Activision Blizzard Inc. in California federal court Monday, accusing the video game maker of deceiving customers and breaching contracts by failing to provide minimal data security protection without the purchase of additional products.

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