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iLife Technologies Inc v. Nintendo of America Inc
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January 21, 2020
Judge Kills $10M Patent Verdict Against Nintendo Under Alice
A Texas federal judge has overturned a $10.1 million patent verdict against Nintendo over motion-sensing technology, finding Friday that the patent at issue is invalid because it claimed only an abstract idea without adding anything new.
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October 19, 2017
ILife Wants Nintendo Infringement Award Upped To $25M
A technology company asked a Texas federal judge Thursday to award it a total of $25 million for its win against Nintendo by adding prejudgment interest to the $10.1 million verdict handed down from a jury that found Nintendo infringed a motion detection patent through its Wii gaming system.
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August 31, 2017
Texas Jury Awards $10.1M Against Nintendo In Patent Trial
A Texas federal jury on Thursday found Nintendo of America Inc. infringed a motion detection patent through its Wii gaming system and awarded $10.1 million in damages, far short of the $144 million the patent holder had sought in the week-and-a-half-long trial.
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August 21, 2017
Nintendo Faces $144M Patent Trial Over Wii Gaming Tech
Nintendo of America Inc. is facing a $144 million claim its Wii gaming system infringes a patent for motion detection technology invented to detect falls by the elderly in a Texas federal court trial that began Monday.
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June 27, 2017
Nintendo Can't Use TC Heartland To Move Patent Suit
Nintendo may not use the Supreme Court's recent TC Heartland decision governing patent suit venues to transfer a patent infringement case over Wii technology from Texas to Washington, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.