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August 21, 2018
ZeniMax Sanctioned Over Docs In $500M Oculus IP Suit
In an order unsealed Monday, a Texas federal judge sanctioned ZeniMax Media Inc. for refusing to hand over documents during discovery in its $500 million suit against Oculus VR LLC, striking its request for $40 million in attorneys' fees from Oculus.
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June 27, 2018
ZeniMax's IP Verdict Against Oculus Cut By $250M
After video game developer ZeniMax Media Inc. pushed for a doubling of its $500 million verdict from a jury finding that Facebook-owned Oculus VR LLC infringed its intellectual property rights, a Texas federal judge nearly halved the figure, finding no evidence of false designation of origin, which made up $250 million of the damages.
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June 20, 2017
ZeniMax Pushes For $1B Win Following Oculus Trial
Video game developer ZeniMax Media Inc. on Tuesday told a Texas federal judge that Facebook-owned Oculus VR LLC can't get a "do-over" or wipe the slate clean after a jury found Oculus infringed its intellectual property rights and pushed for a more than $1 billion judgment.
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June 16, 2017
5 Issues To Watch As Oculus Fights $500M ZeniMax Verdict
Facebook-owned Oculus is set for a post-trial showdown in Texas federal court Tuesday against video game developer ZeniMax that's been months in the making, as the parties wrestle to come out ahead in the wake of a $500 million trial involving some of Silicon Valley's hottest technology. Here, Law360 highlights five of the contentious issues in the court's hands.
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May 16, 2017
Oculus Wants ZeniMax Sanctioned Over $500M Copyright Suit
Facebook subsidiary Oculus VR asked a Texas federal court Tuesday to impose sanctions on video game developer ZeniMax Media for allegedly violating multiple court orders by neglecting to disclose 1,300 pages of documents related to the copyright infringement suit in which ZeniMax won a $500 million judgment earlier this year.
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May 08, 2017
ZeniMax Blasts Oculus' Bid To Undo $500M Copyright Verdict
ZeniMax Media Inc. blasted a bid from Oculus VR LLC for a new trial after a jury found it infringed copyrighted virtual reality technology, telling a Texas federal judge on Friday that there was nothing to suggest the jury was biased or that the $500 million damages award was excessive.
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April 10, 2017
Oculus, Execs Look To Undo $500M VR Copyright Verdict
Facebook Inc. subsidiary Oculus VR LLC in court filings Friday sought to upend findings that it infringed the copyrights of video game developer ZeniMax Media LLC with its virtual reality technology, after a jury in February found Oculus and its executives must pay $500 million in damages.
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March 22, 2017
Law Profs Back Bid To Unseal $500M Oculus Case Transcript
In the aftermath of a $500 million verdict against the virtual reality company Oculus, two law professors and the Electronic Frontier Foundation on Tuesday requested that a Texas federal court unseal portions of the trial transcript related to the jury's finding of copyright infringement.
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February 23, 2017
ZeniMax Wants $1B In Damages, Oculus Products Pulled
After winning a blockbuster trial over virtual reality software, video game developer ZeniMax Media LLC on Thursday asked a Texas federal judge for enhanced damages totaling more than $1 billion and to block Facebook Inc. subsidiary Oculus from selling products that infringe its copyrights.
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February 02, 2017
$500M Oculus Verdict Could Spell High-Stakes Injunction Fight
A $500 million verdict in a video game developer's suit accusing Oculus VR LLC of ripping off software code won't cause long-term harm to the virtual reality platform, but it sets up a fight over whether the Oculus device should be pulled from shelves, and that fight could mar its industry-leading track record.