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Aristocrat rival says it did not steal trade secrets for dragon game

Zoe Samios
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Poker machine manufacturer Light & Wonder has accused its major rival of trying to compromise the launch of its new dragon-themed game, claiming an attempt to secure confidential documents through the courts is based on speculation rather than fact.

Aristocrat, Australia’s biggest poker machine manufacturer, is suing Light & Wonder and alleging its smaller rival used confidential trade secrets to rip off one of its most popular games, Dragon Link.

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Zoe Samios covers wagering and the business of sport from the AFR's Sydney newsroom. She was previously the media and telecommunications reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, and covered media at The Australian. Connect with Zoe on Twitter. Email Zoe at zoe.samios@afr.com

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