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Zynga owes IBM $45M after using 1980s patented technology for hit games Zynga plans to appeal and confirms no games will be affected.
IBM has convinced a federal jury in Delaware that mobile-game maker Zynga owes $44.9 million in damages for violating IBM's patent rights in what the tech giant called "foundational" internet ...
IBM has agreed to settle a patent lawsuit against Zynga after it won a $45 million jury verdict against the mobile game maker earlier this year, according to a filing in Delaware federal court.
IBM's patent farm has yielded another bumper crop, with a Delaware jury awarding Big Blue $45 million in damages from mobile games maker Zynga. … Jurors decided [PDF] last week that FarmVille ...
After two years, a Delaware judge has ruled that Farmville developer Zynga must pay IBM $44.9 million in an infringement lawsuit.
A court ruled last week that gaming company Zynga infringed on IBM patents dating back to the pre-internet telecom platform Prodigy in the 1980s.
A Desmarais team has won a $44.9 million verdict from a Delaware jury that found Zynga violated IBM-held patents for technology used in several popular interactive games such as Empires & Puzzles ...
IBM has won its 2022 patent infringement lawsuit against Zynga. IBM convinced a Delaware jury that mobile developer Zynga infringed its web-based communications patents with its hugely successful ...
IBM has won a patent infringement case against Zynga that has seen the mobile publisher ordered to pay $44.9 million in damages.
The "Farmville" developer Zynga must pay IBM 45 million US dollars for infringing patent rights, a US jury has ruled.