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Nintendo Faces Patent Lawsuit, Apparently Over DS Touch Screen

Nintendo, which recently lost a $21 million patent case to Anascape, is currently litigating another federal patent lawsuit filed by an Illinois man.

In his complaint, John R. Martin alleges that he patented touch screen and pointing device gaming technology in August, 2005. The original Nintendo DS launched in November, 2004 in the United States. Martin's patent application describes his creation as:

"An electronic game device system [which] is switchable between an amusement mode and a gaming or gambling mode and is useful for vehicles such as airplanes or boats which move geographically from jurisdictions where gambling is legal to jurisdictions where it is not...

An improved method of operating a touch screen on a CRT or ICD computer screen uses finger release as input registering... Mounting arrangements for mounting computer screens or monitors are also disclosed..."
Alternative Sources:
Nintendo facing patent laws... - videogames.yahoo.com | By: SacT0wnF1n3st
Nintendo Being Sued, Again!! - gamegirl.com | By: Tempist
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Published: 547 days 5 hours ago | News | Nintendo DS | Industry News
 
 
 
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