iLife Technologies Inc v. Nintendo of America Inc

  1. January 21, 2020

    Judge Kills $10M Patent Verdict Against Nintendo Under Alice

    A Texas federal judge has overturned a $10.1 million patent verdict against Nintendo over motion-sensing technology, finding Friday that the patent at issue is invalid because it claimed only an abstract idea without adding anything new.

  2. October 19, 2017

    ILife Wants Nintendo Infringement Award Upped To $25M

    A technology company asked a Texas federal judge Thursday to award it a total of $25 million for its win against Nintendo by adding prejudgment interest to the $10.1 million verdict handed down from a jury that found Nintendo infringed a motion detection patent through its Wii gaming system.

  3. August 31, 2017

    Texas Jury Awards $10.1M Against Nintendo In Patent Trial

    A Texas federal jury on Thursday found Nintendo of America Inc. infringed a motion detection patent through its Wii gaming system and awarded $10.1 million in damages, far short of the $144 million the patent holder had sought in the week-and-a-half-long trial.

  4. August 21, 2017

    Nintendo Faces $144M Patent Trial Over Wii Gaming Tech

    Nintendo of America Inc. is facing a $144 million claim its Wii gaming system infringes a patent for motion detection technology invented to detect falls by the elderly in a Texas federal court trial that began Monday.

  5. June 27, 2017

    Nintendo Can't Use TC Heartland To Move Patent Suit

    Nintendo may not use the Supreme Court's recent TC Heartland decision governing patent suit venues to transfer a patent infringement case over Wii technology from Texas to Washington, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

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