The Lanier Law Firm Announces Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Nintendo Over Wii Video Game Technology
TYLER, Texas, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Attorney W. Mark Lanier of The
Lanier Law Firm is announcing a patent infringement lawsuit filed against
Kyoto, Japan-based video game giant Nintendo Co. Ltd. and its U.S. subsidiary
on behalf of a small Ohio technology company based on claims that Nintendo
infringed the company's patented technology to produce the popular Wii video
game.
The lawsuit, Motiva, LLC v. Nintendo Co., LTD, et al., No. 6:08-cv-429,
was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas/Tyler
Division on Nov. 10, 2008. Dublin, Ohio-based Motiva is represented by W.
Mark Lanier, Christopher Banys and Daniel Bedell from The Lanier Law Firm, and
Wesley Hill from Tyler'sIreland, Carroll & Kelley.
The Motiva patent, U.S. Patent No. 7,292,151, was granted by the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office in November 2007 following a patent application
filed in July 2004. Nintendo began selling its Wii video game in November
2006.
The asserted patent involves technology used to create a "Human Movement
Measurement System" comprising a hand-held tracking device in communication
with a base station that can be used to create an interactive gaming
experience, among other capabilities. Nintendo's Wii video game system uses
an interactive hand-held remote in communication with a base station to
reproduce users' movements on televisions and other display screens.
"Using someone else's technology without permission is theft," says Mr.
Lanier, counsel for Motiva. "Nintendo makes video games where you get to play
a thief, but that doesn't give them the right to be one."
In May of this year, Nintendo was hit with a $21 million patent
infringement verdict in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
Texas/Lufkin Division. In that case, jurors found that Nintendo infringed
several patents to produce the Wii remote control device.
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