Former head of Activision Blizzard Bobby Kotick presents the media for slander – Indian

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Group G/O MediaThis owns sites Kotaku And GizmodoFaced with a lawsuit Bibby KotikThe Former CEO of Activision Blizzard claims that these servers deliberately damaged his reputation, mentioning discrimination and persecution, which, as they said, were refuted and recalled after previous investigations.

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According to legal representation, there is a dispute with articles about the expected interest of Kotis when buying a Tiktoku in the United States. The cat claims that the editors of Kotaku and Gizmodo deliberately added a mention of scandals that were already refuted to portray him in a negative light.

The action says that The media used a manipulative language, although an earlier investigation was supposed to confirm that the charge of the cat was unreasonableBoth sites additionally changed their articles and deleted some negative formulations. Despite this, the cat claims that his name is still deliberately distorting.

The former head of Activision Blizzard requires financial compensation for the alleged damage to his reputation. It is not yet clear how high compensation asks. Kotaku and Gizmodo have not yet commented on the lawsuit.

A cat who left Activision Blizzard after receiving Microsoft in the past The purpose of criticism for the working culture In the company that produces Call of Duty, some sources said he knew about the problems, but did not solve them decisively. Thus, the court will decide whether its current requirements are justified or whether it is just an attempt to clear the name after a long -term disputed operation in the leading giant.

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Source :Indian TV

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