Carmack and Zenimax's legal dispute over id Software resolved, Oculus appeal continues
Zenimax "fully satisfied their obligations" and both parties have released claims against each other.
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Zenimax "fully satisfied their obligations" and both parties have released claims against each other.
A new court ruling has rejected a request to ban Oculus Rift sales and reduced Facebook's $500 million payout to Zenimax by half.
A suit has been filed against ZeniMax over the excessive violence in the ad.
The two combatants are back in court over another facet of the case involving John Carmack's move to Oculus.
The suit says Samsung has code in its Gear VR that it gained from Oculus, but it was actually ZeniMax property.
Warning: Legal terms like 'spoliation testimony' and 'adverse inference instruction' are used.
The suit has nothing to do with the recent rift between the two in the Oculus court battle.
Apparently the $500 million judgement in their favor wasn't enough.
The id Software co-founder and Oculus CTO picked apart the expert witness's testimony.
ZeniMax Media has acquired the studio that helped make id Software's masterpiece, Doom.