Nintendo and Microsoft in Suit Over Controller Patents 128
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)."
Business Plan (Score:2, Funny)
1. Start a business in an area dominated by MSFT
2. Sue them for patent infringment
3. ???
4. Profit!!!
Prior Art? (Score:5, Funny)
I guess that box sitting in my basement full of old Nintendo controlers would classify as prior art?
Re:They have their own patents... (Score:2, Funny)
Let's see now, (Score:2, Funny)