The ITC (International Trade Commission) has announced that it'll be conducting a probe into the allegations of one Hillcrest Laboratories. Back near the tail end of August, Hillcrest filed a patent infringement suit against Nintendo concerning the motion-sensing aspects of the console. This current report states that Hillcrest claims Nintendo infringed upon 4 different patents. The exact specifics, beyond that, aren't known.In the worst case scenario, the ITC could ban the Wii from the United States. The last time Nintendo lost a patent infringement suit, they paid $21 million. With the 4 violations, they may win some, they may lose some. If they lose this case, we'd say they're putting up a lot more dough than $21 million, though. Or really smart for not sending us all the Wii stock.
[Via Joystiq]













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-19-2008 @ 5:59PM
cbylife said...
wow, as if the wii shortages aren't bad enough. no wiis at all would just be...terrible. all i can say is that i'm glad i have a wii!
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9-20-2008 @ 2:53AM
Ryan said...
Ban the wii from the U.S. are you F**king kidding me? Doesnt that violate one of the consitutional rights? Damn it, ive been trying to get my hands on a wii for like a month now. LEARN TO KEEP UP WITH DEMAND NINTENDO DAMNIT!
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9-20-2008 @ 12:33PM
SMcD said...
Whatever happened with that Wavebird/Classic Controller case anyway? Can they still be sold?
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9-20-2008 @ 7:17PM
Dio said...
Yes. I still see Classic controllers at Wal-Mart.
9-20-2008 @ 12:36PM
KaBob799 said...
I wonder if the company realizes how much bad publicity they would get if the wii did get banned.
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9-20-2008 @ 7:19PM
Dio said...
I would hope that the patent system would be done away with or at least have a rule "use it or lose it".
9-21-2008 @ 12:24AM
Atlantis1982 said...
They won't care as long as they get in some money from this.