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Actually, this issue fails, since the Hillcrest device does not communicate using BlueTooth technology. Since the main focus on computer technology is how its data/communication works when it comes to patents, this ruling will prove that the two devices (Hillcrest vs Wii remote) are different enough for there not to be a patent infringement.

The sad part of this story is that Hillcrest will have wasted so much money on legal advice that with the economy failing, this company will likely fall apart. Good way to drive your company into the ground, Mr. Simpkins.