168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Activision has dropped its 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:lawsuit against Anthony Fantano. This comes after the YouTube star threatened to sue Activision over the use of his TikTok sound in a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Crash Bandicoot ad, saying that it gave the impression that he was officially endorsing the product. He allegedly sought a six-figure sum in compensation over the sound's use, prompting Activision's counterclaim.

But now, Activision has dropped its case, leaving Fantano open to sue the company for whatever figure he's demanding. In the court filing, Activision drops all of its allegations in its lawsuit "with prejudice", meaning it can't sue Fantono over the same claims again.

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The lawsuit centres around Activision's unauthorised use of a TikTok sound created by Fantano in 2021. Quickly becoming a meme, the original video shows Fantano watching someone cut a pizza into numerous slices. As the pizza keeps getting cut, Fantano grows more concerned, eventually yelling "It's enough slices!"

Activision went on to use this TikTok sound in a video promoting Crash Bandicoot sneakers. When Fantano objected to his voice being used in the video, Activision took it down. However, according to Activision's original case, Fantano continued to demand a six-figure sum regardless, stating that deleting the video wasn't good enough.

If t𝔉he lawsuit had gone ahead, it would have likely been one of the first cases of its kind. Typically, TikTok memes and sounds can be used by other users without seeking permission from the original creator. The TikTok terms and conditions express as much, saying that sounds you post on the service can be used or modified by others without your approval. B🐟ut in this instance, the sound was being used to promote a product that Fantano had no involvement with.

Neither Activision nor Fantano has responded to this development. It's not clear if Fantano will continue with his claim to seek compensation for the sound's use in the video. According to , there have been no developments since August 10, so Fantano's legal representative may still be deciding how to proceed.

In any case, Activision's legal team is still likely to be busy. It still has to get its acquisition by 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Microsoft over the line, particularly as the UK has already rejected the deal. On top of that, the case brought against Activision Blizzard by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing is still ongoing. This is the lawsuit that first made the infamous 🐻clai𓆏ms of Activision Blizzard fostering a "frat boy" work culture which was discrꩵiminatory against women. Activision Blizzard has counterclaimed, but the case is far from over.

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