N intendo has run into another issue during its ongoing legal battle against Pocketpair’s open-world survival game Palworld.
In one of the more peculiar twists of the lengthy battle between Pokémon owners Nintendo and Palworld creators, Nintendo submitted a few new or revised patents to the ...
Palworld might be thought of as a bit of a Pokemon ripoff, but even still, developer Pocketpair isn't interested in ...
Palworld developer and publisher Pocketpair has confirmed it will not be publishing any games that feature NFTs, Web3, or ...
Nintendo's application to trademark 'monster capture' has been rejected after a third party provided evidence that the ...
Amid the Palworld lawsuit, Japan's Patent Office strikes down a related creature-capture patent for Nintendo, dealing a ...
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Amid Palworld Legal Battle, Patent Decision States Nintendo Doesn't Own The Creature-Capturing Concept
The legal battle between Nintendo and Palworld is still ongoing, operating at the legal system's usual pace of 'glacial'.
Japan’s patent office has rejected a key Pokémon-related patent, creating new hurdles for Nintendo’s Palworld lawsuit ...
Japan’s patent office rejects key Nintendo patent claim, potentially strengthening Pocketpair’s defense in the Palworld ...
It seems I'm not the only one who thought developer Pocketpair was leaving that potential untapped, because yesterday the ...
With the wider Palworld case, proceedings are still ongoing. Nintendo first filed a patent infringement lawsuit against ...
Nintendo has been denied a patent on its Pokemon capture mechanic in Japan, but this legal battle is far from over it seems.
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