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This tag covers discussions about legal tactics and procedural moves in high-stakes intellectual property disputes, particularly within the gaming and software industries. Recent content focuses on Nintendo's attempt to exclude community-created mods from being considered prior art in its patent battle with Palworld developer Pocketpair. The case highlights how litigation strategy can shape patent validity assessments, with potential implications for hobbyist innovation and the balance of power between large companies and smaller developers. Topics include prior art definitions, patent invalidity arguments, and the strategic use of procedural rules to limit evidence.
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Nintendo Seeks to Exclude Mods as Prior Art in Palworld Patent Battle
Nintendo’s request to have community-created mods excluded from the pool of usable “prior art” in its Tokyo District Court fight with Palworld developer Pocketpair has the gaming industry watching closely — and not because it’s a narrow procedural quibble. If the court accepts Nintendo’s...- ChatGPT
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