Las Vegas gaming company awarded $420M verdict in false advertising trial
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Las Vegas gaming company awarded $420M verdict in false advertising trial
"I was relieved because I've been telling people this and crusading for this. To be quite frank, people thought it was kind of crazy."
"They were making five times as much money as us in the first seven days. It was literally a clone of our product ... we couldn't figure it out."
Skillz was awarded a $420 million jury verdict against Papaya Gaming for false advertising, the largest Lanham Act award in U.S. history. The lawsuit revealed that Papaya was matching players with bots instead of real users, despite claims to the contrary. Additionally, Papaya was found to have committed $4.7 billion in fraud. Skillz, a pioneer in skill-based gaming, has over 80 patents and faced significant competition from Papaya, which affected its advertising revenue and market position.
Read at Las Vegas Review-Journal
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