ORANGE PARK, Fla. — The owner of a video game store in Orange Park has filed a federal lawsuit against the town over a 9-foot inflatable Mario that officials say is a sign code violation. Mario, the ...
If you throw Mario and lawsuit in the same sentence, you might think that Nintendo is going after an unauthorized use of its IP. Instead, we have a game shop owner suing a city because it forced him ...
You'd have thought a innocent 9-foot inflatable Mario wouldn't offend anyone, but city officials in Orange Park, Florida have taken umbrage with the one that Scott Fisher, owner of Gone Broke Gaming ...
A Florida video game store owner says he was forced to take down his inflatable statue of the popular Nintendo character Scott Fisher says he was threatened with $100 a day fines he he refused to take ...
ORANGE PARK, Fla. – The owner of a video game store won his challenge of an Orange Park law that sought to prohibit him from setting up an inflatable Super Mario outside his store. Scott Fisher, the ...
An inflatable Super Mario is now the subject of a federal lawsuit. An Orange Park business owner is suing the town after he was forced to deflate the mustachioed mushroom-stomping, coin-grabbing video ...
April 7 (UPI) --The owner of a Florida video game store is challenging a town law that prevented him from displaying an inflatable character outside his store. Government in the Jacksonville suburb of ...
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