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Take Two Settles 'Hot Coffee' Lawsuits >
2007/11/08 22:39:20: Posted by DM
Take 2 has announced their proposed settlement to satisfy the class action lawsuit that is pending related to the now-infamous "Hot Coffee" fiasco. Take 2 stated that if the case were to continue, they believe that the court would have found they were not liable for a modification to their software using third-party hardware. As is always the way, though, Take 2 is going to settle in the "best interest of the Company to avoid protracted and costly litigation." Consumers will now be able to exchange their original copies of the game free, and they may also be entitled to a $35 USD cash payment if they still retain their proof of purchase. Sounds like the easy way out to us.

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