US gaming company sues Israeli game developer | The Jerusalem Post
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US gaming company sues Israeli game developer | The Jerusalem Post
"Skillz alleges that Papaya misrepresented its games by using bots, which created unfair competition and caused damages amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. Skillz's attorneys argue that the company's financial decline is directly linked to Papaya's actions, claiming that had Papaya disclosed its use of bots, it would not have been able to capture Skillz's customers and market share."
"Papaya's attorneys contend that the evidence will demonstrate no connection between Skillz's business failure and Papaya's operations. They assert that Skillz's dramatic financial decline is not a result of Papaya's practices, emphasizing that Papaya produces only fair, skill-based games."
Skillz, an American gaming company, has filed a lawsuit against Israeli developer Papaya, alleging that the use of bots in Papaya's games harmed its revenue. The lawsuit seeks hundreds of millions in damages and claims that Papaya misrepresented its games, creating unfair competition. Skillz's financial decline is attributed to Papaya's actions, while Papaya denies any connection to Skillz's business failure. The court proceedings began in New York and are expected to last about two weeks.
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