Bally Technologies Inc. settled a patent-infringement lawsuit brought by rival slot-machine maker International Game Technology over technology used in U.S. casinos. Bally, based in Las Vegas, will get a license to IGT’s technology for monitoring slot-machine use to help decide which players deserve promotional bonuses, Mariya Barnes, an IGT spokeswoman, said today in a statement. Other terms of the settlement were confidential, she said.
Bally Settles IGT Suit Over Slot-Machine Technology
(via Bloomberg) · October 26, 2012 · 7:54 AM
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