I have just become the only person in the world to have gained something from last year's Unity fiasco.
Basically, I took the saga and adapted it wholesale into a paper assignment for my competition law students to try their hands at.
Barely had to do anything to it! I further emphasized the allegations that it was all about working its competitors out of the mobile game advertising market, added a few slight complications, and then I had a perfectly good case.
You couldn't come up with a more perfect case to make lawyer spidey senses go "That can't be legal, can it?"
I'm curious to see how my students will approach it, there's a lot of directions you could take it.
