IBM wins $44.9m in infringement lawsuit against Zynga

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IBM wins $44.9m in infringement lawsuit against Zynga

https://www.gamesindustry.biz/ibm-wins-449m-in-infringement-lawsuit-against-zynga

IBM has won its 2022 patent infringement lawsuit against Zynga. IBM convinced a Delaware jury that mobile developer Zyn…

IBM wins $44.9m in infringement lawsuit against Zynga
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I think this is the patent IBM is suing over

Seems to be about pre-loading ads to a user's device. As with most software patents, it sounds like the vaguest possible wording that covers about a million things

Invalidate and permanently remove the capability to patent software.

It's exclusively idiotic bullshit like this.

TIL that Zynga still exists.

They are still a pretty big deal.

Take-Two Interactive announced in January 2022 its intent to buy Zynga for $12.7 billion. The deal was completed in May 2022.

According to Take-Two Interactive, about 10% of the world's population plays Zynga's games every month.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zynga

For context, that buyout value is $4.5 billion more than Microsoft paid for ZeniMax Media.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_video_game_mergers_and_acquisitions

IBM has won its 2022 patent infringement lawsuit against Zynga.

Other games accused of infringing IBM's copyright include

Copyright infringement and patent infringement are two different things. I'm assuming that this is actually a patent infringement case.

Patents are a form of copyright.

Parents, copyrights, and trademarks are grouped together as Intellectual Property. They're all quite distinct however.

Nah, but they're both forms of intellectual property.

In this case, it seems like they decided Zynga was infringing on patent US7072849B1. They managed to convince the court that Zynga's advertising methods were too similar to what was described in that patent. Which is bullshit, as software patents shouldn't exist, but oh well.