On Thursday, Apple successfully persuaded a federal court in New York to throw out a copyright lawsuit filed by tech journalist Dan Ackerman. Ackerman had claimed that Apple plagiarized his book about the iconic video game “Tetris” for their film on the same topic. However, U.S. District Judge Katherine Failla ruled, opens new tab, that the book and movie lacked sufficient similarities to substantiate Ackerman’s claims. Reuters:
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Thursday, March 6, 2025
Apple wins copyright lawsuit filed by tech writer over ‘Tetris’ film
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