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'''May 21, 2014:''' [[ZeniMax Media]], former employer of John Carmack, filed a lawsuit against Oculus VR. ZeniMax claimed that John Carmack's contribution to Oculus Rift was the intellectual property of ZeniMax. | '''May 21, 2014:''' [[ZeniMax Media]], former employer of John Carmack, filed a lawsuit against Oculus VR. ZeniMax claimed that John Carmack's contribution to Oculus Rift was the intellectual property of ZeniMax. | ||
'''June 24, 2014:''' Oculus VR acquired Carbon Design, the company behind the design of Xbox 360 Controller and Kinect. | '''June 24, 2014:''' Oculus VR acquired Carbon Design, the company behind the design of Xbox 360 Controller and Kinect.<ref>Oculus Acquires Carbon Design, The Team That Designed The Xbox 360 Controller. TechCrunch. June 24, 2014. https://techcrunch.com/2014/06/24/oculus-acquires-carbon-design-the-team-that-designed-the-xbox-360-controller/</ref> | ||
'''June 25, 2014:''' Oculus VR responded to ZeniMax's lawsuit. Oculus VR claimed that Oculus Rift did not share any code or technology with ZeniMax's intellectual properties. ZeniMax's claims were false and was taking advantage of Facebook's acquisition. | '''June 25, 2014:''' Oculus VR responded to ZeniMax's lawsuit. Oculus VR claimed that Oculus Rift did not share any code or technology with ZeniMax's intellectual properties. ZeniMax's claims were false and was taking advantage of Facebook's acquisition. | ||
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'''January 25, 2017''': [[Hugo Barra]] became the new CEO of Oculus VR. | '''January 25, 2017''': [[Hugo Barra]] became the new CEO of Oculus VR. | ||
'''September 5, 2017''': [[Facebook]] Marketing VP [[Rebecca Van Dyck] joins Oculus VR as Chief Marketing Officer. | '''September 5, 2017''': [[Facebook]] Marketing VP [[Rebecca Van Dyck]] joins Oculus VR as Chief Marketing Officer. |