Partners Launch CS Ventures Brand of Competitive Socializing.
Partners Launch CS Ventures Brand of Competitive Socializing Venues
Contact Information: Neal Freeman, Founder, Sports Community Consultants, 404-626-1958, neal@sportscommunityconsultants.com
ALPHARETTA, Ga., February 18, 2021 The formation of Competitive Social Ventures, LLC (“CS Ventures”), a real estate holding, restaurant, and entertainment company, was announced by Managing Partner Neal Freeman. The new entity will launch three unique brands with distinct themes encouraging play and promoting competitive socializing through artfully curated “Food and Beverage” experiences. CS Ventures has four venues in development or under construction with the first two locations expected to open this spring in downtown Alpharetta, GA and Winston-Salem, NC. Future plans include expansion opportunities focused in the Southeast U.S. with each venue’s design and architecture heavily inspired by the cultural influence of
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It is fair to say that Wells, eight, does not enjoy remote learning. “It’s horrible,” he tells a group of fellow year 4 children over a video call. “I can see my friends, but I can’t talk to them.” Emily, nine, finds home schooling tough, too: “It’s really, really boring. I’m sad. But I like being able to play with my guinea pigs.” Flora, also nine, agrees lockdown learning isn’t all bad: “It’s fun solving maths problems with my granny on Skype, and I get to have yummy snacks, like chocolate biscuits, all day.”
The accusations come from Ironburg Inventions, the IP-holding branch of controller maker SCUF, Law360 reported.
The trial is taking place on Zoom due to COVID-19 restrictions, with opening arguments seeing Ironburg s lawyer Robert Becker explaining that Valve was warned in 2014 that its Steam Controller, only a prototype then, was featuring the same rear-side control surfaces Ironburg had just patented.
Valve carried on with its prototype though, releasing the Steam Controller in 2015 and selling 1.5 million units as of September 2018.
The patent in question is U.S. Patent No. 8,641,525, which was filed in 2011 by Simon Burgess and Ironburg CEO Duncan Ironmonger. It has since then been licensed to Microsoft for its Xbox controllers.