No sooner has one court case ended then Activision is embroiled in other, this one involve a TikTok star trying to sue them for a ‘six figure sum.’
Although the Microsoft vs. FTC court case was filled with unexpected revelations, and an industry-changing verdict, most other video game lawsuits are considerably less interesting. Although the new one Activision has become caught up in is certainly peculiar.
It started when TikTok user Anthony Fantano (aka NeedleTok, aka The Needle Drop) threatened to sue Activision for using an audio clip from one of his videos, in their own TikTok promotional video for Crash Bandicoot trainers.
They agreed to take their video down, without admitting any wrong doing, but then Fantano tried to sue them again for a ‘six figure sum’, to which Activision’s response was to then sue him.
The video in question already includes a clip from a different TikTok user and involves Fantano watching someone cutting up a pizza into smaller and smaller slices, before exclaiming ‘it’s enough slices.’