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ultracade Cabinet Founder Faces Federal Fraud Charges - Kotaku.com
the former owner of ultracade technologies, a maker of mame-style arcade cabinets, is looking at a 35-count federal indictment for fraud, theft of trade secrets, and trafficking counterfeit goods. david r. foley, who founded ultracade in 2002, is ... kotaku.com Arcade Game Pack Counterfeiters Indicted In ultracade Case the former owner of ultracade technologies has been indicted on charges that he counterfeited game packs for his classic arcade game business following its sale to global vr, and sold them for his personal profit. according to a report in the san francisco chronicle, david russell foley and michael daddona, who allegedly bought the stolen software from foley, were named in a 35-count indictment ... www.gamasutra.com Two Indicted Over Theft Of Arcade Software two men have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that they stole arcade-game software belonging to a san jose company. david russell foley of los gatos and michael daddona were named in a 35-count indictment unsealed this week. the indictment,... www.sfgate.com Counterfeiters Indicted In ultracade Case - Gamasutra the former owner of arcade game collector pack company ultracade technologies has been indicted on charges that he stole arcade game software, code and trade secrets from his company just before selling it, continuing to sell counterfeit software ... www.gamasutra.com Two Indicted Over Theft Of Arcade Software - San Francisco Gate david russell foley of los gatos and michael daddona were named in a 35-count indictment unsealed this week. the indictment, handed up july 1 by a grand jury in san jose, includes charges of conspiracy, trafficking in counterfeit goods, theft of ... www.sfgate.com |