Tomita Technologies USA, LLC et al v. Nintendo Co., Ltd et al

  1. April 26, 2016

    Nintendo 3DS Cleared Of Infringement In 3D Tech Retrial

    Nintendo's 3DS video game system does not infringe a Tomita Technologies patent, a New York federal judge has ruled, clearing the video game maker after a retrial in the long-running case.

  2. August 04, 2015

    Tomita, Nintendo Lock Horns Anew In 3DS Infringement Fight

    Tomita Technologies International Ltd. and Nintendo Co. Ltd. rejoined their battle over patented image display technology Tuesday in a bench trial in New York federal court over whether the gaming giant's 3DS system includes structure equivalent to the "offset presetting means" in Tomita's patent as construed by the Federal Circuit.

  3. December 11, 2013

    Rakoff Sets Royalty Rate For Nintendo 3DS Technology

    U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff on Wednesday set the royalty percentage Nintendo Co. Ltd. owes Tomita Technologies International Ltd. for using Tomita's patented camera technology in its 3DS gaming system, ruling a flat amount per device would be an "unearned windfall" for Tomita as prices decline.

  4. August 14, 2013

    Nintendo Gets $30M Patent Judgment Cut In Half

    A New York federal judge halved the $30.2 million jury verdict against Nintendo Co. Ltd. for allegedly infringing a patent belonging to Tomita Technologies International Inc., saying the jury had gone overboard and taken improper factors into account when calculating it.

  5. March 13, 2013

    Jury Orders Nintendo To Pay $30M In 3-D Patent Case

    A New York federal jury on Wednesday ordered Nintendo Co. Ltd. to pay just more than $30 million to Tomita Technologies International Inc. in a patent infringement suit over 3-D technology.

  6. January 16, 2013

    Nintendo Can't Use Fed. Circ. Case To Nix Patent Claims

    A New York federal judge said Monday that recently set Federal Circuit precedent did not warrant a reversal of his finding that Nintendo Co. Ltd. might have willfully infringed a Tomita Technologies International Inc. patent on 3-D technology.

  7. June 23, 2011

    Nintendo Sued Over 3-D Gaming Patent

    A technology company owned by a former Sony Corp. engineer sued Nintendo Co. and its U.S. unit Wednesday in New York for allegedly infringing a patent with its new 3-D gaming system.

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