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Microsoft Corp. has settled a lawsuit filed by a group of gamers aimed at blocking the tech giant’s $69 billion acquisition ...
Microsoft has sufficiently 'resolved' a class-action antitrust lawsuit that was filed in opposition of the $70 billion ...
Microsoft has settled a lawsuit from gamers who sued to stop the it from buying video game publisher Activision Blizzard for $69 billion last year.
The gamers said in a joint filing, opens new tab with Microsoft in San Francisco federal court late on Monday that they were dismissing their lawsuit with prejudice, meaning they cannot refile it ...
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Microsoft has settled the antitrust lawsuit filed on behalf of a group of gamers who objected to the company’s $69 billion ...