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Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Bethesda Parent Company Awarded $500 Million in Lawsuit

A Texas jury has awarded ZeniMax $500 million in its suit against Oculus.

As reported by Polygon, the jury found that Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey violated the terms of a non-disclosure agreement, but that Oculus "did not misappropriate trade secrets as contended by ZeniMax."

We've reached out to both Oculus and ZeniMax for comment.

In closing arguments prior to today's decision, ZeniMax lawyer Anthony Sammi argued that ZeniMax should have been given $2 billion, plus another $2 billion in punitive damages. Oculus attorney Beth Wilkinson contended that the lawsuit "was driven by ZeniMax’s embarrassment, jealousy and anger, not facts," according to Polygon.

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