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Civil Litigation,
Entertainment & Sports

Oct. 24, 2018

Game company seeks subpoena to find suspected internal spy

A game company suspects one of its own is leaking trade secrets about upcoming content updates and has asked a district judge to order CBS to identify them.

Game company seeks subpoena to find suspected internal spy
New York Comic Con attendees check out models and figurines in the Square Enix booth in 2014.

A game company suspects one of its own is leaking trade secrets about upcoming content updates and has asked a district judge to order CBS to identify them.

CBS Interactive Inc. owns the GameFAQs internet forum, on which Square Enix Inc. claims an anonymous internet poster named "Blufever" has leaked information about new additions to their online role-playing game, "Final Fantasy XIV." Major content updates occur roughly every thre...

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