Comments on: Judge tosses Nintendo Wii patent suit
U.S. District Court Judge Manuel Real in Los Angeles strikes down allegations that the Wii could play DVD movies.
U.S. District Court Judge Manuel Real in Los Angeles strikes down allegations that the Wii could play DVD movies.
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I think Nintendo needs a better Patent attorney to represent themselves as they develop technology products.
Frivolous patent lawsuits and loose regulation that result in rewarding processes that were already in use or were not technically described properly beyond a simple diagram, are the real causes for perpetuating a dysfunctional USPTO and the patent trolls of this world.
Courts should immediately grant monetary relief to Nintendo for Guardian Media Technologies' inability of prima facia, and it should be a hefty fine equal to 1/2 of the total value of the lawsuit or 250% of lawyer's fees.
Brian: considering just HOW MANY patents are and have been awarded--both here in the U.S. and EVERYWHERE else around the globe--the task of researching the bejezus out of the process to completely protect one's self from possible infringement lawsuits is downright daunting, if not impossible.
Patents eventually expire, so the daunting task is not just possible, but required.
It will only play normal, store-bought DVDs, though - not burned discs of any kind.
The fact is that the Wii is fully hardware capable of DVD video playback. Only the software must be modified to enable it.
Advice I was given years ago; Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
So to the company suing Nintendo and the other companies, I have one word for them:
"HELLO!"
- by mectron June 14, 2009 1:07 PM PDT
- patents system is completly broken behound repair. All those companies are nothing more then con operation and should be shutdown. You cannot own parental control the same you cannot own "people moving a remote in thin air". (c) and patents are the whorst thing you can imagine in a civilize world. it is everyone trying to STEAL money from everyone.
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