Nintendo to Pay Millions in Wii Controller Patent Infringement
Platform holder plans to appeal

15 May 2008
Nintendo has been ordered to pay $21 million (£10.8 million) to Anascape, a Texas-based company, for infringement of patents relating to controllers.
A jury at the Texas Eastern District Court found that Nintendo had infringed on patents with production of its Wii Classic, WaveBird and Gamecube controllers following a trial last week.
A Nintendo spokesman, Charlie Scibetta, said that the company will appeal the decision, expecting that the court will reduce the amount “significantly”. Nintendo has not said that it hopes to see the suit overturned entirely, however.
The spokesman also said that Nintendo is pleased that the Wii Remote and Nunchuck were not found to infringe Anascape patents.
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The lawsuit was originally filed back in 2006. Microsoft was also sued, but The Lufkin Daily News reports that the company reached an out of court settlement with Anascape. Details of the deal were kept confidential. You can find details of that original filing and the patents allegedly infringed here.
Microsoft's reaching an out of court settlement while another company named in a suit continues to battle through the courts may seem familiar. It mirrors Microsoft's settlement with Immersion Corp. over claims centring around rumble technology while Sony continued to battle onwards. Where Nintendo has lost out through the courts, however, Sony eventually reached a settlement with Immersion itself.
Sources: AP, Lufkin Daily News
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3 comments posted.
Most misleading headline yet SPONG!!!
When in the story you even point out how, it covers Gamecube and Wavebird and You Quote nintendo saying they are glad that it doesnt infringe on Wii and Nunchuck!
you seriously cant count the Wii classic as wii controller infringments!
Most misleading headline yet SPONG!!!
When in the story you even point out how, it covers Gamecube and Wavebird and You Quote nintendo saying they are glad that it doesnt infringe on Wii and Nunchuck!
you seriously cant count the Wii classic as wii controller infringments!
Oh it is not...I've seen worse...just can't remember anything offhand...good to see I'm not the only one who'd like to see this nonsense abated though. Its just unneccessary and I see it as counterproductive vis-a-vis perception of editorial integrity.
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Posted by haritori
SPOnG wrote:
Nintendo to Pay Millions in Wii Controller Patent Infringement
Most misleading headline yet SPONG!!!
When in the story you even point out how, it covers Gamecube and Wavebird and You Quote nintendo saying they are glad that it doesnt infringe on Wii and Nunchuck!
you seriously cant count the Wii classic as wii controller infringments!
Latest comment
Posted by PreciousRoi
haritori wrote:
Most misleading headline yet SPONG!!!
When in the story you even point out how, it covers Gamecube and Wavebird and You Quote nintendo saying they are glad that it doesnt infringe on Wii and Nunchuck!
you seriously cant count the Wii classic as wii controller infringments!
Oh it is not...I've seen worse...just can't remember anything offhand...good to see I'm not the only one who'd like to see this nonsense abated though. Its just unneccessary and I see it as counterproductive vis-a-vis perception of editorial integrity.
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