Nintendo Wins Ruling in ITC Patent Case Over Video Game Systems
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Nintendo Co., the world’s biggest maker of video-game players, won a ruling that its Wii system doesn’t infringe two patents owned by closely held Motiva LLC.
U.S. International Trade Commission Judge Robert Rogers also found that Dublin, Ohio-based Motiva hadn’t established that it had a market for the inventions in the U.S., a requirement to win a case, according to a notice today on the agency’s website. The judge’s findings are subject to review by the six-member commission in Washington.