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- World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
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- Cisco Systems Inc.
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- Canon Inc.
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- Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.
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- International Business Machines Corp.
- Ubisoft Entertainment SA
- Wells Fargo & Co.
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- Google LLC
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- Microsoft Corp.
- Ricoh Co. Ltd.
- Canon Financial Services Inc.
- SAP AG
- tw telecom inc.
- Oracle Corp.
- Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
- Verita Global LLC
- Iron Mountain Inc.
- Mattel Inc.
- Houlihan Lokey Inc.
- Amazon.com Inc.
- Turner Broadcasting System Inc.
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December 19, 2014
THQ Estate Launches Avoidance Suits To Claw Back $9M
The estate for defunct video game developer THQ Inc. launched dozens of so-called avoidance actions in Delaware bankruptcy court, looking to claw back more than $9 million in payments the company made shortly before it filed for Chapter 11 protection.
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September 11, 2013
Tattoo Artist Appeals Slashed IP Claim In THQ Bankruptcy
The tattoo artist who sued bankrupt video game maker THQ Inc. over the image of a fighter he inked being used in mixed martial arts games filed a notice of appeal Tuesday of the Delaware bankruptcy judge's decision shrinking the potential value of his originally $4 million claim to $22,500.
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July 25, 2013
Graphics Co. Wants IP Claim Set At $62M In THQ Ch. 11
Computer graphics designer McRo Inc. said Wednesday that it has a $62 million bankruptcy claim against defunct video game maker THQ Inc. from a patent dispute and cited a recent Federal Circuit decision that laid out pleading standards in intellectual property suits to back up its case.
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July 16, 2013
THQ Gets Ch. 11 Plan Confirmed, $4M Tattoo Claim Pared
A Delaware bankruptcy judge gave the go-ahead to defunct video game maker THQ Inc.'s Chapter 11 liquidation plan Tuesday, but ruled the estate is not on the hook for the full amount, originally $4 million, of a tattoo copyright infringement claim regarding its Ultimate Fighting Championship titles.
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July 11, 2013
Int'l Units Fight THQ Ch. 11 Plan Reclassifying $107M Claims
Foreign subsidiaries of bankrupt THQ Inc. protested the defunct video game maker's plan Wednesday to classify their $107 million in claims in a way that makes it unlikely they'll be paid, arguing that they need the money for wind-downs and liquidations of their own.
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June 26, 2013
Game Co. THQ Wants $4M Tattoo IP Claim Out Of Ch. 11 Vote
Bankrupt video game maker THQ Inc. said Wednesday that for purposes of voting on its Chapter 11 plan, it wants to temporarily reduce to zero a $4 million claim from a tattoo artist who sued the company for using an image of a fighter he had inked in several mixed martial arts titles.