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Creative Integrated Systems, Inc. v. Nintendo of America, Inc. et al
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March 20, 2014
Nintendo Settles $7M Memory Chip Row With Verdict Pending
Nintendo of America Inc. and Creative Integrative Systems Inc. on Wednesday agreed to settle with undisclosed terms Creative's $7 million suit alleging Nintendo ripped off its design for read-only memory chips for years, cutting short the 11-day trial before a Tuesday jury verdict could be read.
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March 13, 2014
Nintendo Owes $7M For Ripping Off Memory Chip, Jury Told
Nintendo of America Inc. owes Creative Integrative Systems Inc. $7 million for ripping off its design for read-only memory chips for years, Creative told a California federal jury on Thursday during closing arguments in the circuit design company's patent suit against the video game behemoth.
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March 04, 2014
Nintendo Ripped Off Memory Chips, Chip Designer Tells Jury
Nintendo of America Inc. ripped off Creative Integrative Systems Inc.'s design for read-only memory chips and used it in video game cartridges for years, Creative told a California federal jury on Tuesday during opening statements in the circuit design company's patent infringement suit against the video game giant.