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Zenimax Media Inc et al v. Oculus VR Inc et al
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February 01, 2017
Oculus, Execs Must Pay $500M For Software Infringement
Facebook Inc. subsidiary Oculus VR LLC and several of its executives must pay $500 million in damages to video game developer ZeniMax Media LLC for copyright and trademark infringement and breach of a non-disclosure agreement in a case tied to its virtual reality technology, a Texas federal jury found Wednesday.
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January 26, 2017
Facebook Should Pay $6B, Oculus Jury Hears
At the close of a three-week trial, video game developer ZeniMax Media LLC asked a Texas federal jury Thursday to find Facebook Inc. liable for $6 billion in damages for allegedly building its Oculus virtual reality technology using stolen trade secrets.
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January 18, 2017
Oculus Founder, CEO Say Company Built Without Stealing
The founder and the CEO of Facebook Inc. subsidiary Oculus VR LLC on Wednesday testified about the work they'd each put into building the virtual reality company from scratch, denying claims in a $2 billion Texas federal court suit that the Oculus Rift headset was built on stolen source code.
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January 17, 2017
Zuckerberg Blasts Claims Oculus Based On Stolen Tech
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday told a Texas federal jury the company had investigated a video game developer's $2 billion claim that its popular Oculus virtual reality platform was built on stolen technology and concluded those claims were false.
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January 11, 2017
Oculus Exec Denies Using Stolen Code In $2B Trial
The chief technology officer for Facebook-owned Oculus VR LLC, who formerly worked for a video game developer seeking $2 billion in a Texas federal court trial, told jurors Wednesday the virtual reality headset wasn't founded using stolen technology.
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January 10, 2017
Facebook Faces $2B Trial Over Virtual Reality Software
A video game developer on Tuesday told a Texas federal jury Oculus VR LLC pulled "one of the biggest technology heists ever" when it allegedly stole proprietary source code to make its popular virtual reality device before selling the company to Facebook Inc., causing it $2 billion in damages.
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December 08, 2015
Mark Zuckerberg Can't Dodge Deposition In Oculus IP Row
A Texas federal judge on Monday said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg can't avoid a deposition in a trade secrets suit filed against the social media giant's virtual reality company Oculus VR LLC, shooting down Facebook's arguments that Zuckerberg didn't have unique knowledge of the dispute.
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August 11, 2015
Facebook Can't Shake Oculus Virtual Reality IP Suit
A Texas federal judge has refused to toss a lawsuit claiming Oculus VR Inc., which Facebook Inc. bought last year for $2 billion, relied heavily on another company's technology to develop its groundbreaking virtual reality headset.
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June 25, 2014
Oculus Blasts Virtual Reality Trade Secrets Suit
Virtual reality company Oculus VR Inc. on Wednesday fired back at video game producer ZeniMax Media Inc.'s allegations of trade secret misappropriation and copyright infringement, telling a Texas federal court that Oculus' products do not contain any code or technology developed by ZeniMax.
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May 21, 2014
Video Game Giant Hits Oculus With Trade Secrets Suit
Video game producer ZeniMax Media Inc. slapped Oculus VR Inc. with a copyright and trade secrets suit in Texas federal court on Wednesday, claiming the virtual reality company misappropriated its proprietary information in order to develop its Rift headset.
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