Zynga v. Playdom: The Documents

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Thursday, September 10th, 2009

This is an update to our post earlier today on the Zynga/Playdom trade secrets litigation.

Below are the three documents relevant to the case. The first below is the original complaint that outlines the entire lawsuit. The second is a memorandum authored by Zynga supporting their request for a temporary restraining order, the third is the order granting Zynga a temporary restraining order against Playdom and the other defendants.

The documents are below:

http://viewer.docstoc.com/
Zynga’s Complaint

http://viewer.docstoc.com/
MPA for EX Part App

http://viewer.docstoc.com/
Order Granting EX Parte App

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