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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Patents Filed in 1999 eh?
I guess that box sitting in my basement full of old Nintendo controlers would classify as prior art?
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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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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"?
I also found this...
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http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6906700.html?hig
According to the google summary. Patent was filed in 2000 and published in 2005. This is purely just another intended patent infrigement suit against a profitable company.
It is true that the patent system needs some updating because there are old fogies in there who are not up to date with what is going on outside their office walls. This is why you are hearing patent suits of this nature. Some are legitimate while some aren't, while some were clearly made to sue a profitable source. Other than that this is clearly a patent troll.
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I thought something was funny when I read about the suit being filed in East Texas.
According to techdirt, there's a federal judge in Marshall, Texas (a district in East Texas) who almost universally grants injunctions against patent infringers. Said judge is a favorite of patent trolls.
According to this pdf, the case is filed in...gasp...Marshall, TX.
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