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Federal judge throws out case against NFL over Ravens logo
A federal judge last week threw out a Baltimore security guard's copyright infringement case against National Football League Properties, saying there was no evidence the NFL had licensed the use of the Ravens logo he'd designed to a software company....
Tags: Electronics, Gaming, Judges, National Football League, Trials
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An opportunity to break free of Ticketmaster
I thought Ticketmaster was the most hated company in America, but it turns out to have had some competition for that title in recent years. It lost last year to AT&T, Bank of America, Walmart and Electronic Arts, the maker of digital games. The...
Tags: Peter G. Angelos, Ticketmaster, Banking, Jackson Browne, Countrywide Financial Corp.
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Logo artist files copyright lawsuits against Ravens, NFL
All Frederick E. Bouchat says he wanted years ago was recognition for his idea for the Ravens team logo.
Since the South Baltimore resident first sketched a flying raven clutching a shield with a "B" and faxed it to the Maryland Stadium Authority 16...Tags: Jonathan Ogden, Gaming, PlayStation 3, Baltimore Ravens, Electronic Arts Inc.
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Mass appeal: what do we want out of our MMOs?
Electronic Arts is confident that “Star Wars: The Old Republic” is a massively multiplayer online game that people will be playing in a decade. As they told GamesIndustry International, EA is also considering variations on a free-to-play...
Tags: Gaming, Fiction, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Social Media, Mafia Wars (game)
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Five questions with Deb Tillett
Deb Tillett has been around the world, pursuing a career in technology that started a few decades ago in the suburbs of Baltimore. She learned the ropes of the video game world while working at one of the local companies — MicroProse — that...
Tags: Crosswords, Electronics, Gaming, Hunt Valley, Startups
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EA could pay out $27 million to 'Madden' and 'NCAA' gamers in class-action lawsuit
Electronic Arts has reached preliminary settlement with the consumer protection law firm Hagens Berman, who filed suit against the company for violating antitrust and consumer protection laws in making its popular football video games. The settlement has...
Tags: Punishment, College Sports, College Football, Gaming, New Products
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Ravens safety Pollard launches app based on card game
When Ravens safety Bernard Pollard got to the NFL, he noticed the veterans playing a card game in their downtime.
And then he saw the sums of money being wagered.
"I've seen people dropping $70,000 or $80,000," he said Monday after practice.
Pollard...Tags: Apple iPhone, Electronics, National Football League, National Basketball Association, Indianapolis Colts
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Why we need 'SimCity'
If video games were truly simulations of everyday life, would they be tedious and boring, or completely enthralling? That is the question Maxis poses with most of its games. “The Sims,” “Spore,” and “SimCity” are as...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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'Skyrim' and 'Mass Effect 3' get a fresh coat of paint and some touch-ups
Hopefully, you haven't traded in "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" or "Mass Effect 3" yet.
New life will find its way into two of the best games of the last eight months, with "Skyrim's" expansion pack and "Mass Effect 3's" extended ending sequence available...Tags: Xbox 360, Amazon.com Inc., Gaming
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Friday Buffet: The 'Worst Company in America' makes some darn good video games
News Roundup •••• The PAX East gaming convention kicks off today in Boston, with the fans and journalists eager to get a hands-on look at titles like Harmonix’s newest offering, “Rock Band Blitz.” It’s...
Tags: Television Industry, Xbox 360, Electronics, Gaming, CNN (tv network)
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Friday Buffet: 'SimCity's' big announcement, a new iPad and Snooki (naturally)
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•••• Game Developer's Conference wraps up in San Francisco today. Gamasutra has the most comprehensive coverage of the event, but the big news came from Electronic Arts, who announced a new iteration of “SimCity,&...Tags: Xbox 360, Gaming, CNN (tv network), Nicole Polizzi, Facebook
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Anyone can battle evil in 1-year-old 'Heroes'
Tribune staff reporterBy day, I'm a newspaper reporter. At night, I'm Armor-Dillo, a tough-skinned superhero who swings a heavy stone mallet at drug-crazed thugs in the video game environs of Paragon City. When I tire of beating baddies, I glide over to Atlas Park to join...Tags: Spider-Man (fictional character), Electronics, Genres, Gaming, Batman (fictional character)
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