Nintendo and Microsoft in Suit Over Controller Patents
Via Kotaku, an article at the Inquirer discussing a patent suit brought against Microsoft and Nintendo over controller technologies. Anascape Ltd, a Texas firm, claims the two companies have infringed on over a dozen of its held patents. From the article: "Anascape alleges 6,222,525 'Image Controller with Sheet Connected Sensors' was also breached, as well as 6,343, 991 'Game Control with Analog Pressure Sensor' and 6,344,791 'Variable Sensor with Tactile Feedback'. As well as 6,347,997 'Analog Controls Housed with Electronic Displays', 6,351,205 'Variable Conductance Sensor' (a different one) and 6,400, 303 'Remote Controller with Analog Pressure Sensor' (a different one)."
United States Patent 6,347,997:
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So why not sue Sony as well - the PS2 came out in 2000 with the new controllers that had analog joysticks...
these patents don't seem all that specific, 'Analog Controls Housed with Electronic Displays' implies that putting a screen of any type, or an LED for that matter would be a breach of patent, i somehow think that this won't fly in court, especially with the kind of attorneys that microsoft and nintendo can afford. as for the other patents, i don't see much more substantial stuff there either.
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Nintendo clearly states the patent number their devices use. I am not sure about MS though. If these patents by the plaintiff were filed in 1999, but if Nintendo has patents on their analog joysticks then this case will be thrown out the window like the million other patent suits brought up against them. I need to hurry up and patent my invention called "Life" and then sue the whole world for patent infringement.
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My PS2 controller has analog pressure-sensitive buttons. Why were they excluded from the lawsuit?
What about any third-party that makes controllers using said technology?
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6,208,271 "Remote Controller with Analog Button".
Make a controller with an analog button: No problem.
Make a controller which is wireless: No problem.
Make a controller which is wireless AND has an analog button: PATENT VIOLATION, YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR THAT!
The patent office's decision to spend very little money on approving each patent is costing industry and innocent bystanders gobs and gobs of money in unnecessary court fees. Will this ever stop?
Microsoft hardly dominates the video game business. Out of the last generation consoles, they were only one to consistantly lose money.
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What kind of company that has patents on GAME CONTROLLERS doesn't even have its own website ??
The article title makes it sound like Nintendo and Microsoft are suing each other, instead of both being sued by a third party. How about something like "Company sues Nintendo, Microsoft over Controller Patent"?
Yeah. Not only is this an AC troll, it's off-topic. But here I go.
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