SAN FRANCISCO — Electronic Arts Inc. has invoked a state law designed to protect citizens’ constitutional rights to lash back at rival Zynga Inc. in the gamemakers’ ongoing legal tussle in federal court.

And lawyers for the Redwood City gaming company are relying on helpful anti-SLAPP precedent from an appeal argued by the law firm now representing Zynga.

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