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Nintendo loses Wii remote lawsuit against iLife; must pay $10M

A jury in Dallas, Texas today awarded $10 million to iLife after finding that Nintendo of America infringed on iLife's motion-sensing accelerometer technology which the company used in the its Wii Remote controllers.

The jury began deliberating on the federal lawsuit at the end of the day yesterday and returned to deliberate this morning. The verdict came back about 11 a.m.

"On Aug. 31, 2017, a jury in Texas found that certain Wii and Wii U video game systems and software bundles infringed a patent belonging to iLife Technologies Inc. related to detecting if a person has fallen down," Nintendo said in a statement provided to Glixel. "The jury awarded iLife $10 million in damages. Nintendo disagrees with the decision, as Nintendo does not infringe iLife’s patent and the patent is invalid. Nintendo looks forward to raising those issues with the district court and with the court of appeals."

Rolling Stone

Sue me if AP.
 

HowZatOZ

Banned
Juries. They're always filled by people who want to be there. So they're weird.
Yeah in the case of patents juries seems like a stupid way to deliberate technology differences. Get a judge that actually knows their shit because juries can just be swamped with details and data to think a choice is the right one.
 

grandjedi6

Master of the Google Search

Makonero

Member
People on here just automatically side with the big loved gaming company when they steal things.

Because the wiimote can't sense if you've fallen down

literally doesn't infringe the patent

which is invalid anyways

and this is a patent troll
 

BriGuy

Member
$10 million in the face of what the Wii made is nothing. But I know a great way to make it back and then some (cough majemoreNESandSNESclassics cough)!
 

Imbarkus

As Sartre noted in his contemplation on Hell in No Exit, the true horror is other members.
Wii and Wii U video game systems and software bundles infringed a patent belonging to iLife Technologies Inc. related to detecting if a person has fallen down

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grandjedi6

Master of the Google Search
So Nintendos lawyers did an absolutely awful job than.

It's either Nintendo infringed or the above.
Its not that cut and dry. It was tried in Texas: the home of all patent troll cases. And it was a jury case. And they only got $10 million of the $144 they sued for.

Let's see how it does in the appeals
 

True Fire

Member
Something tells me that a bunch of random civilians in Texas aren't overly proficient in the complexities of patent law. This will likely be overturned.
 

ggx2ac

Member
Its not that cut and dry. It was tried in Texas: the home of all patent troll cases. And it was a jury case. And they only got $10 million of the $144 they sued for.

Let's see how it does in the appeals

Oh, that explains it. Where most companies just settle out of court with patent trolls because there's so many of them.
 
The Texas Patent Court is famously friendly to whatever idiot wants to sue for anything. It's patent troll central.

They fairly regularly get told to cut that shit out by even conservative superior courts.
 

FyreWulff

Member
Why do juries keep falling for these patent trolls?

The patent trolling is so important to their economy that the local residents are honestly already primed to always find in favor of the trolls to keep the gravy train coming.

Not even being a corporate apologist here, the last time I bothered to look at these cases the patents barely resembled who they were suing.
 
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