SpokenTruth said: Check that claims list. It's not even certain what it is. Game controller or keyboard, metallic input connector or optical, wired or wireless connection, rigid bridge or flexible bridge. That's a lot of overreach compared to the actual product for sale. Patent courts don't like that because you could therefore patent a wide range and stifle compeittion with your actual product resembling or utilizing on a small segment of the patent. The lack of specifity is going to harm them considering the claim items that went into the final product largely differ from Nintendo's Switch. |
I did check and from the complaint, Gamevice accuses Nintendo of infringing US Patent No. 9,126,119 ...
We'll see if the court concludes Gamevice is overreaching or not ...