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Gibson Accuses Guitar Hero of Patent Violation

robipilot writes "Video game publisher Activision Inc. has asked a federal court to declare that its popular "Guitar Hero" game does not violate a patent held by real-guitar maker Gibson Guitar Corp. Gibson's 1999 patent covers a virtual-reality device that included a headset with speakers that simulated participating in a concert, according to a complaint filed on Tuesday by Santa Monica, Calif.-based Activision in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles."

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  1. Too bad Gibson didn't do anything with it by hcdejong · · Score: 5, Funny

    If they had published a game and associated hardware, we could have been hacking the Gibson by now...

    1. Re:Too bad Gibson didn't do anything with it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      More or Less Paul?

  2. Re:Why did they wait this long? by iknownuttin · · Score: 5, Funny
    I mean, how long has Guitar Hero been around for anyways? ...I think I know the answer, and it pisses me off.

    Gibson is run by really old guys. One day, one of them was being visited at their retirement home, where they run Gibson guitars from, by one of their college age great-grandchildren. He said great grandpa! I've been playing this awesome game called Guitar Hero! Grandpa put two and two together. He's seen the ads with that top hatted guy during TV night and was glad that he was playing a Gibson guitar. He realized it was one of the new fangled computer juke box thingys and immediately called his lawyer in the next room.

    That's how it happened!

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  3. We're in real trouble by SpaghettiPattern · · Score: 5, Funny

    Before we know the next corporation patents "An imaginary environment for simulated participating in the act of making love".

    Guys we're in real trouble here. We're all guilty. The young ones are particularly vounrable to offending the patent multiple times a day. (We older guys envy the young ones for the favorable frequency. But I digress.)

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