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Oculus Founder Hit With Lawsuit

An anonymous reader writes: Palmer Luckey, founder of VR headset-maker Oculus, has been sued by a company accusing him of taking their confidential information and passing it off as his own. Total Recall Technologies, based in Hawaii, claims it hired Luckey in 2011 to build a head-mounted display. Part of that employment involved Luckey signing a confidentiality agreement. In August, 2012, Luckey launched a Kickstarter campaign for the Oculus Rift headset, and Facebook bought his company last year for $2 billion. TRT is seeking compensatory and punitive damages (PDF).

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  1. Re:I'M ROYAL by CaptnZilog · · Score: 4, Funny

    Are you feeling Luckey, PUNK?

  2. Re:What? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    To let him further develop it to a finished product without having to pay the usual costs, then reap the rewards after it's ready.

  3. Re:What? by jtownatpunk.net · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why would they sue him before he got the money? That would be pretty stupid.

  4. Re:Mark Zuckerburg by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Please explain how this is irony.

  5. TL;DR version by sjames · · Score: 3, Insightful

    He didn't give hinself shock treatment to erase his memory of the time he worked with us and he failed to deny that he existed during the years of 2011 and 2012. Even though he didn't steal our IP (or we would have sued for that), we want to sue anyway because we fumbled the future and he didn't!

    1. Re:TL;DR version by E-Rock · · Score: 4, Insightful

      We consulted our lawyers, and they assure us that it'll be cheaper for them to pay us off than fight us, so free money!

    2. Re:TL;DR version by jandrese · · Score: 2

      Didn't John Carmack get sued for basically the same reason? Failing to give himself a brain wipe after leaving Bethesda?

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  6. Re:What? by Richard_at_work · · Score: 2

    Because there might have been other things going on behind the scenes that are yet to come to light? Perhaps this filing is just the latest action in a series, most of which happened in private between the parties? Not everyone launches into a lawsuit without trying other redress first - especially if contract cases are likely to be thrown out if lesser mediations have been skipped in the first place.

  7. Re:Butt hurt... by PopeRatzo · · Score: 2

    Their name is Total Recall Technologies. I've heard about them decades ago

    And there have been references to goggles or headsets that provide virtual reality since at least the 1930's, so if you're going to sue someone for taking your idea, you might want to make sure it wasn't someone's idea since way before you were born.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

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  8. It's hard out there for a patent troll by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Patent trolls are like pimps without the cool clothes and '72 Riviera with fur-lined windows.

    They both make their money off other people's work.

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  9. Not bad at all by SuperKendall · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I was a backer. Were you? Or do you feel compelling to complain on behalf of other people?

    I got the main thing I backed it for - a dev kit.

    Facebook buying them means an investment in learning to program for the Rift is probably 1000x more useful than it would have been otherwise.

    I understand people are wary of Facebook, and for good reason. But I have seen huge upsides with pretty much no downside since Facebook bought the company.

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  10. Re:What? by Kjella · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Not really. I believe there is a clean hands doctrine that says if your inaction has amplified the harm then you might not get relief for that. For example if you live in the downstairs apartment and notice water is leaking from the upstairs apartment but don't do anything to stop it or limit the damage because you'd rather get the insurance money you can get cut short. It's a lot trickier with an IP issue, is it a lump transfer or an ongoing violation but I think it has most the characteristics of the former where you take a half-finished product and hand it to someone else to finish. In that case there's no harm in delaying apart from the statute of limitations.

    Let's say I'm in an accident with you, but it seems at first to not be a big deal and I don't sue for damages. However it turns out it won't heal properly and I lose a lot of money and decide to sue anyway. Am I too late? No, those costs aren't caused by the delay, they'd come no matter what and it won't count against me. Of course I'm not in the US, there you find the nearest ambulance chaser and sue for $millions, unless it was a hobo that hurt you.

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  11. Re:What? by AgNO3 · · Score: 2

    You have no clue to what legal happening have occurred before they filed the suit. There are usually months and sometimes years of legal negotiations and arbitrations in some cases long before a lawsuit is filed officially.

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  12. Re:Mark Zuckerburg by thegarbz · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's like rain on a wedding day.

  13. Re:Mark Zuckerburg by ClickOnThis · · Score: 2

    It's like rain on a wedding day.

    Which is not ironic. Unless you're marrying the weatherman, and he set the date.

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  14. This will get thrown out... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    PalmerTech as he exists on the MTBS boards has a demonstrated development cycle on the rift stretching back to 2009.
      Arguably the most important developments were made throughout 2010 with the PR1 concept.
      This includes documented evidence of all the major design elements that are evident in the rift to date.
    Unless he sold them the IP, then they have no leg to stand on.
    Nothing like a beat up to hide the facts.

    Source: 5 seconds with google.

  15. Re:Mark Zuckerburg by thegarbz · · Score: 2

    It's like rain on a wedding day.

    Which is not ironic.

    Not sure if I should write "no kidding", or simply go with the traditional "whoosh".