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Court Enjoins Milwaukee Over AR Location-based Game Ordinance

July 25, 2017
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A U.S. District Court Judge issued a preliminary injunction against enforcing a Milwaukee county ordinance requiring a permit before implementing certain AR location-based games. As we previously reported, Candy Lab AR, makers of the augmented reality poker game Texas Rope ‘Em, sued Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, over an ordinance that states: “Permits shall be required before any company may introduce a location-based augmented reality game into the Parks…”

In the Court’s ruling, it found: Plaintiff has a reasonable likelihood of success on the merits; Plaintiff will suffer irreparable harm if Defendants are permitted to enforce the ordinance; Plaintiff has no adequate remedy at law; greater injury will be inflicted upon Plaintiff by the denial of injunctive relief than will be inflicted upon Defendants by the granting of such relief; and the issuance of injunctive relief will not disserve the public interest.

This order is not a final decision on the merits, but bodes well for Candy Lab and AR companies. Stay tuned for updates.

Disclaimer: This alert is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice and is not intended to form an attorney client relationship. Please contact your Sheppard attorney contact for additional information.

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