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Nintendo Must Pay More Than $30 Million For 3DS Video Game's Infringement Of Patent
Posted on 21 Mar 2013 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

Tomita Technologies International, Inc. owns U.S. Patent No. 7,417,664 issued in 2008 relating to stereoscopic 3-D images on-screen for viewing with the naked eye. Tomita International granted an exclusive license to the patent to Tomita Technologies... Read More

What Do Peter Pan And The NCAA Have In Common? A Primer On Student-Athlete Images, The NCAA And Video Games
Posted on 24 Feb 2011 by Travis Burchart

In the story Peter Pan , Peter loses his shadow and is forced to chase it down in order to reattach it. A shadow isn't very substantive, but like any person, Peter wants his back because it is his shadow and his property. We take our shadows for granted... Read More

High Court Hears Arguments On Violent Video Games
Posted on 2 Nov 2010 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

WASHINGTON, D.C. - (AP) The Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed sympathy for a California law that aims to keep children from buying ultra-violent video games in which players maim, kill or sexually assault images of people. But justices seemed closely... Read More

Court To Decide If State Can Regulate Video Games
Posted on 26 Apr 2010 by LexisNexis Community Staff

WASHINGTON - (AP) The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide whether California can ban the sale or rental of violent video games to children. The court will review a federal court's decision to throw out California's ban. The 9th U.S. Circuit... Read More