Article 6QT07 Zynga owes IBM $45M after using 1980s patented technology for hit games

Zynga owes IBM $45M after using 1980s patented technology for hit games

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Zynga must pay IBM nearly $45 million in damages after a jury ruled that popular games in its FarmVilleseries, as well as individual hits like Harry Potter: Puzzles and Spells, infringed on two early IBM patents.

In an SEC filing, Zynga reassured investors that "the patents at issue have expired and Zynga will not have to modify or stop operating any of the games at issue" as a result of the loss. But the substantial damages owed will likely have financial implications for Zynga parent company Take-Two Interactive Software, analysts said, unless Zynga is successful in its plans to overturn the verdict.

A Take-Two spokesperson told Ars: "We are disappointed in the verdict; however, believe we will prevail on appeal."

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