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According to GamesIndustry, the lawsuit accuses Ubisoft of sharing the data of customers with Meta, the tech company behind Facebook and Instagram.Allegedly, making a purchase on the Ubisoft store ...
Ubisoft’s troubles seem to have no end in sight. As reported by Video Games Chronicle, the French game company is now facing a class action lawsuit for sharing personally identifiable ...
Austrian data protection agency, Noyb, has filed a lawsuit against Ubisoft, claiming that the French company is collecting user data from single-player games without a valid legal reason.
Ubisoft has insisted that buying a game doesn't give players "unfettered ownership rights" to it, only a "limited license to access the game." The megacorp's comments come as it sought to dismiss ...
In today's Daily Fix:In an ongoing lawsuit regarding Ubisoft's shutdown of the online racing game, The Crew, Ubisoft is insisting that customers don't own the games they buy, instead they're ...
As privacy litigation over tracking pixels continues to surge, a recent decision out of California offers a clear win for companies that implement strong consent mechanisms. In Lakes v. Ubisoft ...
Ubisoft holds firm in The Crew lawsuit: You don’t own your video games. Plaintiffs bring up a new claim, too, in amended complaint. by Nicole Carpenter. Apr 9, 2025, 3:19 PM UTC ...
Plaintiffs also take issue with the fact that Ubisoft did not offer to create an 'offline, single-player option of the Game, otherwise known as a 'patch' when it shut down The Crew's servers in ...
Ubisoft has responded to a lawsuit over the shutdown of its racing game The Crew, stating players purchased a "limited license to access the game" as opposed to "unfettered ownership".
Ubisoft‘s decision to shut down The Crew has resulted in the French publisher becoming embroiled in a lawsuit, and the company has now hit back by stating players who purchased the online-based ...
It’s been a rough couple of weeks for Ubisoft and the feeling that this is all one very long and very bad day for the company continues, as it has been targeted by a class action lawsuit in the US.
Plaintiffs also take issue with the fact that Ubisoft did not offer to create an 'offline, single-player option of the Game, otherwise known as a 'patch' when it shut down The Crew’s servers in ...