Seattle Patent Litigation Update (May-June 2008)
May and June saw some interesting new patent filings in Washington. Here is a list:
June 10, 2008 | ||||
Nintendo of America Inc v. Nyko Technologies Inc | WA Western | Lasnik | Patent | Federal Question |
Plaintiff: Nintendo of America Inc; Defendant: Nyko Technologies Inc | ||||
May 28, 2008 | ||||
Microscan Systems Inc v. Cognex Corporation | WA Western | Martinez | Patent | Federal Question |
Plaintiff: Microscan Systems Inc; Defendant: Cognex Corporation | ||||
May 22, 2008 | ||||
Brower v. Lowe's Companies Inc et al | WA Western | Robart | Patent | Patent Infringement |
Plaintiff: Jerry E Brower, Jerry E Brower Defendant: Lowe's Companies Inc, Lowe's HIW Inc, Homax Products Inc | ||||
May 20, 2008 | ||||
Westfield Outdoor Inc v. GCI Outdoor Inc | WA Western | Jones | Patent | Declaratory Judgement |
Plaintiff: Westfield Outdoor Inc, Westfield Outdoor Inc, Westfield Outdoor Inc Defendant: GCI Outdoor Inc |
The most interesting of these cases to me is Nintendo's action over Nyko Technologies to enforce rights in the NUNCHUCK controller for the Wii. Now that is what I like to see: a major technology player from the PNW showing confidence in our local district court to sort out complicated IP matters. This case is also interesting because it seeks to enforce design patent rights in the shape of the controllers amid great uncertainty in the law concerning design patent rights. The Federal Circuit has yet to issue a decision in the en banc review of Egyptian Goddess v. Swisa. Here is a link to post about amicus briefs offered in connection with that case, one of which I co-authored earlier this year on behalf of the Federal Circuit Bar Assocaition.
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1 Comments:
At July 13, 2008 at 10:25 PM , Anonymous said...
Mark, sweet result in an interesting case. Congratulations!
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