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Game Developer Survives Motion to Dismiss in Zynga Trade Secrets Row

The American Lawyer

February 8, 2012

When game developer Zynga, Inc. launched its $1 billion initial public offering, the company could cite the stunning success of FarmVille as a reason investors should sink money into the company.?? But a decision released this week raises the possibility that the company may owe some of its success--not to mention a fair bit of cash--to a rival game creator

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