Why did Disney sue Nintendo?

Disney (through Pixar) sued Nintendo in the early 1990s over the Super Nintendo game Uniracers (or Unirally), claiming the unicycle characters infringed on a character from Pixar's short film Red's Dream, leading to Nintendo removing the game from stores, though it wasn't a direct lawsuit from Disney to Nintendo, but rather a legal challenge by the then-Disney-owned Pixar.
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What is the Nintendo vs Disney lawsuit?

After the release of the SNES game Uniracers, the now Disney-owned studio Pixar (note: at the time they were not involved with Disney) sued Nintendo, claiming that the main character (a unicycle) was too similar to a character that was featured in a Pixar short (developers of Uniracers claimed that the similarities are ...
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Why is Disney getting sued for Moana?

Disney is facing a massive $10 billion lawsuit over allegations that the story of Moana was stolen from an animator. 🌊 The animator claims Disney took their idea without credit, leading to one of their biggest animated hits. In this video, we dive into the details of the lawsuit, what the allegations say, and what this.
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Why did Logan get sued by Nintendo?

Nintendo sued SuperMarioLogan (SML) and its creator, Logan Thirtyacre, primarily for copyright infringement. The lawsuit stemmed from SML's use of Nintendo's characters, such as Mario, Luigi, and other iconic figures, in their YouTube videos without permission.
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Does Nintendo support LGBT?

Yes, Nintendo supports LGBTQ+ rights through internal policies for employees, like recognizing same-sex partnerships for benefits, and by fostering inclusive Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), though their in-game representation has a mixed and sometimes stereotyped history, with recent character portrayals showing more nuance and potential queer undertones. 
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Is Gary Bowser still paying Nintendo?

And soon, he would need to start sending cheques to Nintendo. Bowser owes the makers of Super Mario $14.5m (£11.5m), and he's probably going to spend the rest of his life paying it back. Since he was a child, Bowser's life has revolved around tinkering with electronics.
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Who owns 40% of Fortnite?

The company, founded by billionaire Tim Sweeney in his parents' basement in 1991, was valued in the investment at $15 billion, a person familiar with the matter said at the time. Sweeney sold 40% of the company to Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. in 2012. Other minority owners include Walt Disney Co.
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Why did Apple sue Fortnite?

Apple didn't sue Fortnite; rather, Epic Games sued Apple (and Google) in 2020 after Apple removed Fortnite from the App Store for violating its rules by implementing a direct payment system to bypass Apple's 30% commission. Epic wanted to avoid Apple's fees and restrictions, leading to a major legal battle over App Store control and developer rights, which resulted in partial rulings against Apple, forcing some policy changes, but the core dispute over developer freedom continues. 
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Why is Elon Musk suing Disney?

Musk responded to the report by filing what he called a “thermonuclear lawsuit” against Media Matters. He has since repeatedly railed against advertisers that pulled their funding, Disney in particular, and said the advertising boycott of X would “kill the company.”
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What is the 3/2/1 rule at Disney?

The Disney 3-2-1 Rule is a simple planning strategy to avoid overwhelm by focusing your park day on 3 must-do rides, 2 entertainment experiences (like shows or characters), and 1 special dining reservation or treat, making the rest of your day a bonus. This framework helps create a manageable, stress-free itinerary, ensuring you hit your priorities without feeling pressured to do everything in Disney's vast parks. 
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What movie almost bankrupted Disney?

While Disney faced near-bankruptcy multiple times, especially after early features like Pinocchio and Fantasia (early 1940s) nearly bankrupted them before Cinderella saved the day, the film that almost killed the entire animation department in the 1980s was The Black Cauldron (1985), due to its massive budget and box office bomb status.
 
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What is the 2Pm rule at Disney?

The "2 PM rule" at Disney World refers to the former restriction that prevented guests with Park Hopper tickets from entering a second theme park until after 2:00 PM; however, this restriction was officially removed for most guests on January 9, 2024, allowing park hopping at any time after entering your first reserved park (if required). While Annual Passholders still sometimes need reservations for their first park, and capacity can limit hopping, the strict 2 PM cutoff is largely gone, though it remains a key time for planning and understanding old policies. 
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How much did Scarlett Johansson sue Disney for?

Scarlett Johansson sued Disney over her Black Widow contract, claiming the hybrid release on Disney+ cost her around $50 million in box office bonuses, but the lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount, though sources suggested it was upwards of $40 million. She argued the day-and-date streaming release cannibalized theater sales, reducing her backend pay, while Disney countered her claims were meritless, citing pandemic conditions.
 
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Has Nintendo lost any lawsuits?

Yes, Nintendo has lost lawsuits, notably involving patent disputes (like a recent one against Palworld's creators over monster-capture tech and a $21 million case in 2008 for controller patents) and consumer rights cases, such as the Norwegian Consumer Council forcing changes for Joy-Con drift repairs and pre-order policies. They've also lost trademark battles, including a fight with a Costa Rican supermarket. 
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Who sued Epic Games?

Apple asserted in their suit that Epic breached their contract and was seeking to block the use of Epic's payment system from any app, including Fortnite, on the iOS storefront, and sought monetary damages to recover funds that Epic had made while their version of Fortnite was active on August 13, 2020.
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Did 2 Milly win his lawsuit?

For example, 2 Milly, the original creator of the “Milly Rock,” openly expressed the wish to sue the Fortnite creator over the plagiarized emote “Swipe It.” [3] Yet 2 Milly dropped their lawsuit due to the “Milly Rock” being unregistered, hence not qualifying for the filing of an infringement action.
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Can I still claim a Fortnite lawsuit?

The deadline to file a claim was July 9, 2025. The FTC is not accepting any new claims.
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Why did Fortnite pay $500 million?

The Federal Trade Commission has continued its campaign of stepped-up privacy enforcement with a $520 million settlement with Epic Games, the maker of popular online game Fortnite, over violations of children's privacy and its use of dark patterns to charge consumers extra fees.
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Is Fortnite ok for my 7 year old?

While Fortnite's cartoon violence isn't extreme, its official "T for Teen" rating (13+) and open chat with strangers raise concerns for a 7-year-old, making it potentially not ideal without strict parental controls, supervision, and clear rules about time limits and spending to manage risks like in-game purchases and online toxicity. You need to consider your child's maturity and use features like voice chat restrictions and friend lists to create a safer, controlled experience if you decide they can play. 
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What makes a story "epic"?

Epic is a narrative genre characterised by its length, scope, and subject matter. The defining characteristics of the genre are mostly derived from its roots in ancient poetry (epic poems such as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey).
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Who is the richest gaming company?

The richest gaming company depends on how you measure it, but as of mid-2025, Nintendo often leads by market cap, while Tencent (due to its massive internet/gaming empire) and Microsoft (with Xbox/Activision) dominate in overall revenue and influence, with Sony also a huge contender. Tencent is a giant with vast social/gaming reach, Microsoft leads with its huge gaming division, and Nintendo consistently tops lists for pure market value in gaming. 
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Will Nintendo Unban a Switch?

Switch 2's that are banned cannot be unbanned by Nintendo 😮 Imagine a rogue employee or other bad actor getting access to the ability to brick everyone's console, and then Nintendo can't undo it.
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