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Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s patent infringement lawsuit in Japan against Pocketpair’s open-world survival game ...
Nintendo rewrites a key patent mid-lawsuit against Palworld dev Pocketpair, raising questions about its legal strategy and ...
The ongoing lawsuit Nintendo has issued to Palworld devs has alienated many fans, leading some to take action that may hurt ...
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s lawsuit against Pocketpair, creators of the breakout hit Palworld, is heating up again ...
The lawsuit in Japan against Pocketpair is still ongoing, but it's possible that the case with the Palworld developers isn't going as smoothly for Nintendo as some people thought.
When Palworld was released, Nintendo claimed Pocketpair has copied some of Pokemons patents. Now, in the latest update, one has been quietly changed.
After sifting through Nintendo's patents, my best guess is that the lawsuit is about US patent 20230191255, based on Japanese patent application 2021-208275, which grants Nintendo protections on ...
The lawsuit said that Nintendo's Joy-Con controllers, which can be used while attached to or detached from the Switch, infringed Gamevice patents covering gaming controllers that attach to ...
We still don’t know if this is one of the actual patents involved in Nintendo’s lawsuit, or what a court will decide if it is. (The case was filed in Japan.) But if it is, the timing could ...
Nintendo said the lawsuit against Pocketpair, the company behind “Palworld,” was filed Sept. 18 in Tokyo District Court. ... infringes multiple patent rights,” according to Nintendo. ...
The Court of Appeals agreed with the lower court that Nintendo did not infringe IA Labs’ patent (U.S. Patent No. 7,121,982), and it upheld the lower court’s ruling that IA Labs must pay ...