Nintendo sued by Philips over alleged patent infringement in Wii, Wii U, more

Andre Yoskowitz
15 May 2014 20:53

Major electronics maker Philips has sued Nintendo of America over alleged patent infringement violations.
The company claims that Nintendo has been wilfully selling infringing products for quite some time, and that the gaming company has ignored past requests from Philips.
In question are patents that relate to a "virtual body control device", one that allows users to control certain interfaces using "intuitive" motions and one for a "user interface system based on a pointing device."
Philips says it told Nintendo about the alleged infringement for the first patent back in 2011, but this is the first time it has brought up the second patent.
The company wants a full injunction on infringing products in North America, and it also wants damages. "Infringing products" would include Nintendo's full console lineup and accessories including the Wii, Wii Remote, Wii U, Wii U GamePad, and Wii Mini.
Source:
CVG

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