Jim Sterling filed a lawsuit demanding $10 million.
Jim Sterling filed a lawsuit demanding $10 million.
The frustrated game creator filed a lawsuit against critic Jim Sterling, claiming he wasn’t prepared for the outcome.
It could miss the courtroom entirely. A judge will have to hear it, and right now no one has a lawyer. They were seeking contributions to support their legal efforts.
Just noticed it was talked about in the YouTube comments (and my thoughts weren’t affected).
Additionally, Digital Homicide might face issues due to the mistaken DMCA takedowns.
Honestly, I didn’t take the time to read the article once I noticed Kotaku Australia loading. I just wish someone wouldn’t waste their time on the lawsuit.
Jim's defense attorney needs to highlight DigitalHomicide's misleading DMCA statements and the sale of pre-built Unity templates from the asset store, as well as the use of copyrighted textures from Google Images for their models (search results are helpful). Jim is bringing these points up in his videos.