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HardOCP Declares Win vs. Infinium Labs

Bill Bagel writes "Many of us have watched Infinium Labs' attempt to quash HardOCP's First Amendment right for the last year. HardOCP wrote this story on the Infinium Labs CEO, Tim Roberts, that was based on his own resume and some Google research. IL sued HardOCP, a home-based webpage business for $20M in Florida, and HardOCP fought back in a Federal Court in Texas for a declaratory judgment. HardOCP basically won when Infinium Labs finally gave up the fight citing great expenses involved in fighting the declaratory suit. The judge's order can be found here." The Cliff's Notes version can be found on WhereisPhantom.com.

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  1. Nothing; now it's news! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    So in effect, nothing happens and it's news.

    I've changed my tune over Ifinium the last few weeks anyway, since their announcement along with nVidia. They must be doing something in there if nVidia are happy to be named in the same press release. Why not just leave them alone now; file them alongside the BitBoys and Duke Nukem Forever as vapor and fluff if you must, but let 'em spin their own wheels.

  2. Judge's Signature by JJahn · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Did anyone else look at the Magistrate Judge's signature (on the linked court document)? I've never seen such a completely arbitrary writing of a last name!