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Two directors of Epic Games, Tencent resign amid antitrust investigation | Entertainment News

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This content discusses the resignation of two directors of Epic Games, appointed by Tencent Holdings, following an antitrust investigation by the US Department of Justice. The investigation raised concerns about the directors’ positions on both company boards violating the Clayton Act due to Tencent’s ownership of Riot Games. The Clayton Act prohibits directors from serving on the boards of competitors. Despite Tencent’s minority stake in Epic Games and other investments in media companies, they have agreed to amend their shareholder agreement to relinquish their right to appoint future directors. The statement emphasizes that no liability has been admitted in connection with the investigation. The content also highlights the difference in the US government’s approach towards Chinese tech companies like Tencent compared to others, such as ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, which is facing a potential ban in the US.
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Kaynak: www.aljazeera.com

The US Department of Justice says it expressed concerns directors’ positions on two company boards violated Clayton Act.

Two directors of Fortnite creator Epic Games who were appointed by Chinese tech company Tencent Holdings have resigned their positions in the wake of an antitrust investigation in the United States.

The US Department of Justice said in a statement on Wednesday that it had “expressed concerns” that the directors’ positions on both the Epic and Tencent boards were in violation of the Clayton Act because Tencent owns Riot Games, a Los Angeles-based video game developer and e-sports organiser.

Section 8 of the Clayton Act “prohibits directors and officers from serving simultaneously on the boards of competitors, subject to limited exceptions”, according to the Justice Department.

“Scrutiny around interlocking directorates continues to be an enforcement priority for the Antitrust Division,” said Deputy Director of Civil Enforcement Miriam R Vishio of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division.

Epic Games and the US Justice Department did not immediately respond to Al Jazeera’s request for comment. Tencent declined to comment.

Beyond Fortnite, Epic Games is also known as the developer of the Unreal Engine, a groundbreaking 3D video game engine.

The North Carolina-based Epic Games is privately held, but Tencent holds a minority stake in the company among its “equity investments” in other video game and media companies, according to the Justice Department.

Other Epic Games investors include Sony, Disney, Fidelity and BlackRock.

Tencent, one of the largest multimedia companies in the world, is incorporated and domiciled in the Cayman Islands but has its headquarters in China’s Shenzhen.

The Justice Department’s statement did not mention any national security concerns around Tencent or its Chinese ownership, in contrast to the US government’s approach to other Chinese tech companies, such as ByteDance, which owns the social media platform TikTok.

The video-sharing app is due to be banned in the US from January 19 if its Chinese owner ByteDance does not sell the platform.

Following the investigation, Tencent decided to “amend its shareholder agreement with Epic to relinquish its unilateral right to appoint directors or observers to the Epic board in the future,” according to the Justice Department.

The statement also said that despite the resignation of the two unnamed directors, “no company or individual has admitted to liability in connection with this investigation”.

Two directors of Epic Games, Tencent resign amid antitrust investigation | Entertainment News
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