Saturday, January 12th 2008
Sony and Nintendo Sued Over Wireless Technology
A Pennsylvanian company called Copper Innovations Group has filed a lawsuit against Sony and Nintendo for the wireless technology used in their PS3 and Wii consoles respectively. The firm is arguing that the controllers infringe on a "Hand Held Computer Input Apparatus and Method" patent filed in 1996, which covers a method for connecting devices to a system and sorting their inputs by means of hardware identification numbers tied to each transmission. The devices in question are the Wii Remote, the Wii Nunchuk, the Sixaxis controller and the Blu-ray Remote. Copper Innovations is seeking damages plus interest, legal fees and an injunction prohibiting Sony and Nintendo from infringing on the patent.
Source:
GameSpot
18 Comments on Sony and Nintendo Sued Over Wireless Technology
This is why the patent office needs more funding...
I think it was a mistake only because most people are just now starting out gaming because of all these new systems... IMO
Anyway, I don't see how they're targeting the ps3. It uses Bluetooth. Why aren't they suing every company that uses Bluetooth?
No comment on the Wii, as I don't know what methods they use for their wireless.
The motion sensing in resistance was just stupid because it only pulled up menus and maps. Pretty annoying.
Never played ratched. I'm sorry, but I'm still not convinced that Sixaxis is revolutionary - maybe for Playstation controllers - but not for controllers in general. And PS3 has made even worse use of motion sensing than the Wii has.
And the sixaxis in Resistance and R&C is a little on the gimmicky side.
I say Mr. Copper is gonna win a warm pile of shit.