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Entertainment & Sports

May 20, 2019

Youth’s Epic Games suit hinges on arbitration agreement signed later

If a minor wants to keep his fraud lawsuit against Epic Games Inc. out of arbitration, attorneys say he had better stop playing their game.

If a minor wants to keep his fraud lawsuit against Epic Games Inc. out of arbitration, attorneys say he had better stop playing their game.

The current End User License Agreement for the company's game "Fortnite" states in bold-faced, capital letters that users are bound to arbitration, according to a request to move the lawsuit out of public court filed Thursday by Epic.

But the new language in th...

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