Nintendo’s ongoing lawsuit against Palworld developer Pocketpair could be facing new challenges after Japan’s patent office ...
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Critical Hit! Japan Patent Office Rejects Nintendo’s Monster Catching Application, May Affect ‘Palworld’ Lawsuit
The Japanese Patent Office reject a Nintendo patent on catching monsters, as in Pokémon, Could this affect their lawsuit ...
Japan’s patent office rejects key Nintendo patent claim, potentially strengthening Pocketpair’s defense in the Palworld ...
Japan’s patent office has rejected a key Pokémon-related patent, creating new hurdles for Nintendo’s Palworld lawsuit ...
The Japanese patent office turned down Nintendo's filing after a third party demonstrated that the game mechanic already ...
Nintendo's ongoing lawsuit against Pocketpair for its game Palworld suffered a major defeat in court. This could upset the case for Nintendo, handing a win to the smaller developer and it's popular ...
With the wider Palworld case, proceedings are still ongoing. Nintendo first filed a patent infringement lawsuit against ...
Amid Nintendo's ongoing patent infringement lawsuit against Palworld, the company's initial efforts to patent a ...
Nintendo's application to trademark 'monster capture' has been rejected after a third party provided evidence that the ...
Nintendo has been denied a patent application that would've allowed it to own the mechanic of capturing a character or ...
Nintendo’s bid to patent the game mechanic of capturing characters or creatures similar to Pokémon’s core feature, has been ...
Nintendo’s legal battle against Pocketpair, the developer of Palworld, has taken a significant turn as the Japan Patent Office (JPO) has rejected one of Nintendos ...
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