By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
San Francisco-based social gaming company Zynga Inc. has settled its copyright infringement litigation against Vostu Ltd., a Brazilian rival that Zynga accused of copying some of its most popular games.
"As part of the settlement, Vostu made a monetary payment to Zynga and made some changes to four of its games," the companies said in a joint statement Tuesday.
The companies had been battling it out in U.S. and Bra...
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