skynes wrote:I thought this court case has been going on for 3 years? But we're only just hearing about it now.
oldphilosopher wrote: And yes, they sell "game stuff" if by "game stuff" you mean SDK paraphanellia...
oldphilosopher wrote:Then Re-read Your Posts Before You Post Them!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom Dincht wrote:Yes I`m going to repeat my question:
Does this mean Kingdom hearts 2 won`t hit America?
And also, is Dual Shock the vibrtion or the mini-joystick. If it`s the mini-joystick, then I`m going to cry, because i can`t use anything else.
Omega Amen wrote:There is really no restriction on the subject matter for a patent either. In one guest lecture, a patent lawyer showed a painting technique that got a patent. The technique uses a baby's bottom (or buttocks, if you prefer), dips the baby's bottom in a bucket of paint, and places the baby's bottom on the canvas to make a bottom-print. That got a patent. I even saw a sample of this artwork during the presentation. Nothing special, really.
as Immersion seems hell-bent on a permanent injunction.
Hmm, yes, I slightly misspoke in my sentence in my last post. I was trying to get the point across that it is not necessary to demonstrate a working prototype of an invention to get a patent. All that is necessary is to demonstrate technical and legal merit, i.e. an abstract (meaning it is not necessary to give specific quantitative parameters) plan to create an invention/process.Volt wrote:The way patents and copy rights work
You CANNOT COPYRIGHT or PATENET an IDEA.
You can only Copyright or Patent the representation of an idea.
That should be patent, not copyright, but I understand your point since you are not a baby.Volt wrote:Sure the baby butt painting is copyrighted, but If i were to use my own
*please clear all mental images*
That would be exempt from the copyright infrindgement.
Actually, you might be able to still use a baby but spray-paint the bottom instead of dipping it in a bucket of paint, but I am not a patent lawyer, so I am not sure. (Poor baby.)Volt wrote:With the baby butt painting idea (real cute by the way), its so simple there's no way to represent that by other means.
(Again, should be patent.) Well, that depends on what a judge and jury says, really.Volt wrote:And they'll copyright your execusion of that idea, but if someone comes along and makes the same thing, designed differently, with different circut boards and design and implimentation. it's perfectly legal. it Ok.
Here is Immersion's website, by the way. Make sure you look at "Touch and Go" Forbes PDF article to get a sense of Immersion's motives. If you look around this website, it is pretty clear that Immersion's business model is based on obtaining patents and making money off license agreements or litigation.
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