It has been two years since multimedia conglomerate ZeniMax Media Inc. first filed its lawsuit against Oculus VR LLC., claiming that the Facebook-owned company stole some of the technology used in the ...
ZeniMax Media Inc. and its subsidiary, id Software LLC, filed suit last week against Oculus VR, and its founder, Palmer Luckey, for “illegally misappropriating ZeniMax trade secrets relating to ...
Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) is blasting legal claims of intellectual property theft against Oculus, which it agreed to acquire in March. Oculus, maker of the popular virtual reality (VR) headset known ...
Oculus VR today clarified "a few key points" in its argument against Maryland-based video game publisher ZeniMax, which accused the startup of stealing intellectual property. "We are disappointed but ...
Today Oculus VR offers up a candid response to Zenimax’s recent and very public claims that the maker of the Oculus Rift VR headset infringed upon its intellectual property. Plus, why Doom 3: BFG for ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Last week, John Carmack's former employee claimed he stole intellectual property that ultimately ...
UPDATE: John Carmack responded to the allegations brought by his former employer on Twitter yesterday. In two tweets, the esteemed programmer rubbished ZeniMax's claims of ownership. No work I have ...
Facebook’s new acquisition, Oculus VR, has been slapped with a lawsuit over intellectual property theft by videogame-maker ZeniMax. Carmack is a videogaming legend, known for pioneering first-person ...
[Update: John Carmack has responded to ZeniMax's claims. "No work I have ever done has been patented," he said. "Zenimax owns the code that I wrote, but they don't own VR."] ZeniMax alleges that ...
When John Carmack left ZeniMax to work for Oculus VR, claims were made that he took some important intellectual property with him. "The proprietary technology and know-how Mr. Carmack developed when ...
Oculus VR today clarified "a few key points" in its argument against Maryland-based video game publisher ZeniMax, which accused the startup of stealing intellectual property. "We are disappointed but ...
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