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Jury: Facebook's Oculus Stole Tech for Headset, Owes $500M

A U.S. jury found Facebook, its Oculus unit and other defendants must pay $500 million, after ZeniMax Media claimed the social media company stole technology. So reports Newsweek.

A federal court in Dallas, Texas, found Oculus used ZeniMax computer code to launch the Rift VR headset. Facebook bought Oculus in 2014 for $2 billion.

ZeniMax claimed John Carmack, a game designer, developed part of the Rift technology working at a ZeniMax subsidiary. Carmack was then hired by Oculus in 2013. ZeniMax Chief Executive Robert Altman said the company is considering asking for a block order to prevent Oculus and Facebook from using its code.

The jury did not find Facebook directly liable, but is expected to be responsible for damages owed by Oculus. 

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