Fortnite Maker Beats $32M Patent Lawsuit Over Travis Scott, Ariana Grande Virtual Concerts
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Fortnite Maker Beats $32M Patent Lawsuit Over Travis Scott, Ariana Grande Virtual Concerts
The maker of Fortnite has defeated a $32.5 million patent lawsuit over animated in-game concerts put on by Travis Scott and Ariana Grande, with a federal jury deciding that it did not steal another company’s technology for the virtual events. The verdict came down on Monday (May 19) after a weeklong trial against Fortnite maker Epic Games. Epic was accused of infringing a patent invented by Canadian virtual reality company Utherverse Digital w…
The Town 2025 Announced Ludmilla, Travis Scott and Lauren Hill
Pre-sale of revenue starts in this third (20), and general sales is marked for the day 27 The Town has announced more attractions in its line-up. They are now confirmed at the international music festival such as the American Travis Scott and Jason Derulu, the British singer Natasha Bedingfield and the Brazilian Ludmilla. The second edition of the event will take place in the City of Music, the Autodrome de Interlagos, São Paulo, on 6, 7, 12, 13…
The Town 2025 ad Travis Scott, Lauren Hill, Ludmilla and More Attractions
The Music Festival The Town announced, on Tuesday (19), Travis Scott, Lauren Hill, Ludmilla and Don Toliver, among other names, for the first day of the event, which begins on 6 September of this year, with the exception of the woman of “Maldivas”, who sings in the closing, marked for the 14th of the same month. The Americans Travis Scott and Don Toliver form the main Skyline Palace along with Brazilian Philip Ret. Lauren Hill takes over the Pal…
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