Nintendo Ordered to Pay $21 Million Over Controller Patent
According to Game Daily, Anascape, a company based in Tyler, Texas was awarded $21 million from a jury over its game
controller patents.
Nintendo of America was ordered to pay $21 million to Anascape Ltd.
for violating its patents. A jury found that Nintendo infringed on the
East Texas company's patents while designing the Wii Classic, WaveBird
and GameCube controllers. The lawsuit from Anascape was originally filed back in 2006.
Nintendo spokesman Charlie Scibetta said the company would appeal the
decision to "significantly" reduce the award. He added that Nintendo
was pleased that no infringement was found with the motion-sensing
technology used in the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers.
Anascape also sued Microsoft for similar game controller patent
infringements. The two companies reached a settlement prior to the
start of legal proceedings. Microsoft added that the terms of the
settlement reached were confidential.
Posted at 02:17PM May 15, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |