Sony, Nintendo, Nokia sued over wireless features
GoNintendo —
... 6,640,086, named “Method and Apparatus for Creating and Distributing Real-Time Interactive Media Content Through Wireless Communication Networks and the Internet…pertain(ing) to methods and systems that allow an operator to distribute messages having aural or visual content that is generated by the operator using handheld apparatuses such as mobile telephones.” The Nintendo DS and interactions with games such as Mario Kart DS are named in the lawsuit. Nintendo is yet to comment. Link This entry was posted on Monday, February 23rd, 2009 at 7:20 pm and is filed under ...
Nintendo, Sony Sued Over Handleld Wireless Technology [Nintendo]
Kotaku —
... by the operator using handheld apparatuses such as mobile telephones." Named in the suit are the Nintendo DS, Sony PSP, Nokia's N81, N82, N93 and N95 phones and the games Mario Kart, WipeOut Pulse and Reset Generation, all handheld games that feature wireless multiplayer. Wall Wireless, we'll tell you what we tell every no-name company that crawls out of the woodwork to try and pinch a dollar or two from more legitimate, successful companies: best of luck. Sony, Nintendo, Nokia Sued Over Wireless [Edge]
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Sony and Nintendo sued over wireless use
Destructoid —
... for Creating and Distributing Real-Time Interactive Media Content Through Wireless Communication Networks and the Internet." They're calling out the PSP, DS, and Nokia's hipper phones, and name certain online games like Mario Kart DS and WipeOut Pulse. It seems that all three were notified as early as October 2008. I'm sure all three saw it and blew it off like I do junk mail. Wall is seeking permanent injunction, damages, costs, expenses, fees, and more, says Edge. From the complaint: As a result of Defendants’ ...
Sony, Nintendo, Nokia Sued Over Wireless Technology
The Escapist : Latest News —
... are once again at the wrong end of a lawsuit, this one complaining that the wireless connectivity of their handheld gaming devices infringes on the copyright of a company from Plano, Texas. Wall Wireless LLC is suing the companies for violating its "Method and Apparatus for Creating and Distributing Real-Time Interactive Media Content Through Wireless Communication Networks and the Internet" patent, which Edge says "pertains ... to methods and systems that allow an operator to distribute messages having aural or visual content that is generated by the operator using handheld ...
Sony and Nintendo sued for wireless tech
Joystiq —
... There are two ways to get a slice of the delicious Nintendo money pie: (1) Release a collection of mini-games for the Wii (look for Non-Denominational Church Carnival Games coming from Joystiq Publishing in Q3 2009!); or (2) Sue Nintendo. This road less ...
Wall Wireless LLC Sues Nokia, Nintendo and Sony
PlayStation LifeStyle —
... Apparatus for Creating and Distributing Real-Time Interactive Media Content Through Wireless Communication Networks and the Internet,” was violated by the Sony PSP, Nintendo DS, and several Nokia phones. Wipeout Pulse is one of the specific titles named as violating the patent. Wall Wireless LLC demands the usual compensation in this situation. That would be a permanent injunction, royalties, or a nice settlement. We shall see how Sony chooses to deal with this latest legal issue. [ Source ]



