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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 21, 2010

Rocker Case Moved Back to State Court

A lawsuit brought by rock band No Doubt against video game publisher Activision over the group's allegedly unauthorized appearance in a video game has been remanded from federal court back to state court where the original complaint was filed.

By Jean-Luc Renault

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A lawsuit brought by rock band No Doubt against video game publisher Activision over the group's allegedly unauthorized appearance in a video game has been remanded from federal court back to state court where the original complaint was filed.

No Doubt filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court last November, claiming the game allowed "Band Hero" players to make...

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