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The original was posted on /r/games by /u/Turbostrider27 on 2024-09-16 16:38:28+00:00.

Original Title: A jury has ruled in favor of IBM against Zynga in the tech company's 2022 lawsuit over alleged patent infringement in Zynga's games. Verdict came in on Friday, damages of $44.9 million. Zynga owner Take Two says the patents are now expired and that it will appeal

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