The Chicago Transit Authority has allegedly pulled an ad campaign for Grand Theft Auto IV and the video game's publisher is suing. In papers filed in Manhattan federal court, publisher Take Two, claims the CTA is infringing on its...
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GTA Ads Yanked in Chicago: Game Maker Calls in Lawyers - Not Thugs