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Oneida Nation sues casino game company
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FRIDAY, JULY 12, 2002

The Oneida Nation of New York has sued a casino game manufacturer that is involved in another lawsuit over a controversial machine.

The Oneida Nation filed suit in Washington because the tribe alleges Multimedia Games Inc. violated its patents in that state. The tribe wants a federal judge to stop the company from making certain casino games.

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Oneidas sue gambling machine maker (The Syracuse Newspaper 7/12)

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Multimedia Games - http://www.multimediagames.com

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