It seems yet another company is bringing suit against Nintendo, this time with regards to the Wii. ThinkOptic, a firm that develops the Wavit Remote has filed a lawsuit alleging patent infringement.
Microsoft Sued by Tech Firm over Kinect
If something new and innovative comes out, someone gets sued for it. Ohio based company Impulse Technology claims to have created the technology that is the core of the Xbox 360′s motion sensing peripheral.
Tomita Technologies Sues Nintendo Over 3DS
Nintendo is being sued for alleged patent infringement for the glasses-free stereoscopic 3D technology used in the 3DS. The company bringing the lawsuit is Tomita Technologies, founded by inventor Seijiro Tomita. He worked for Sony for 30 years before founding the company.
Activision-EA Lawsuit to Proceed
A California Superior Court judge has ruled that Activision has provided enough evidence to go forward with its lawsuit against rival EA. The case involves original Infinity Ward founders Jason West and Vince Zampella.
LG Wants PS3 Banned in the U.S., um…Good Luck with That
South Korean company wants the Sony PlayStation 3 banned in the U.S., claiming “patent infringements relating to Blu-ray playback.”
A Guy from Cypress Hill Sues Rockstar and Take-Two
Can’t you see the resemblance to Michael “Shagg” Washington?
What I know about Cypress Hill in a nutshell: made up by members B-Real, Sen-Dog, and DJ Muggs, copious amounts of dope both lyrical and actual, and how I can’t understand how they could just kill a man. According to IGN, backup singer Michael “Shagg” Washington is suing Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive for allegedly using his image without his knowledge in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
38 Infinity Ward Employees Sue Activision
The war between Infinity Ward and Activision rages on. In a separate suit from the ones filed by Jason West and Vince Zampella, 38 plaintiffs calling themselves the “Infinity Ward Employee Group” (IWEG) are seeking a large amount of unpaid royalties from Activision, according to a report from G4. The suit cites breach of contract and violation of California labor code among other allegations.
Nintendo Sued by Excercise Company
Edge reports that Nintendo’s legal battles aren’t over yet. Hot off the heels of a patent lawsuit asserted by Anascape, Nintendo is facing another patent infringement lawsuit brought by IA Labs, an interactive exercise company.
Court Rules in Favor of Nintendo in Patent Lawsuit
(BUSINESS WIRE) The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled today that none of Nintendo’s video game controllers are in infringement of a patent by Anascape, Ltd.












