Lol.
They're just looking for any reason just to sue Sony. Seems desperate to me
You know, sometimes these patent suits are justified. The Immersion stuff, that's fair enough, because Immersion actually make things that rumble. It's what they do. Stuff like this suit, though? It does little but take the piss. Orinda Intellectual Properties USA (the name says it all) have, on August 20, filed a suit against Sony, Sony Electronics, Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment America. They claim that the PS3's Blu-Ray drive (as well as other Sony BD players) violates a patent Orinda hold that relates to...storing data on a disc. Not only are the patent trolls asking for "a reasonable royalty", they want the sales of all Blu-Ray devices across America to be halted.
Good luck with that.
http://kotaku.com/5043333/patent-tro...halt-ps3-sales
Lol.
They're just looking for any reason just to sue Sony. Seems desperate to me
there are a lot of companies out there now, that just buy old patents from debunked business, and then look to see who they can sue. There really has to be a shake up on patent laws
A patently ridiculous company.
Possibly hired by...Microsoft? J/k
... Are you fing kidding me "storing data on a disc"....
Tomorrows headline everybody must pay to make a sandwich because stupid company patented the making of a sandwich.
Last edited by Brainy142; August 29th, 2008 at 16:19.
a patent for "storing data on a disc"...
****ing retards, sony and JVC invented the CD, so already stored data on a disc. stupid american ****tards like that make americans look bad as a whole. sorry for the language, but this pisses me off.
By the way, nothing against americans, as I have relatives that are american, nothing but love for you reasonable people south of the border.
Last edited by DCRich; August 29th, 2008 at 21:33.
This is ridiculous.
All these patent holders bitching.
Sony will send the ninjas, and they (Orinda Intellectual Properties USA) will never be heard from. again.
This is the sad truth of the sorry state of affairs of our copyright/patent system.
I can make a patent for just about anything, so long as it isn't so overtly copied from another to send up red flags, I can then sell it to a company like Orinda Intellectual Properties for a nice sum and wait for them to strike it rich, by you guessed it, the US civil law system.
This company has nothing; they have not the means to do anything about this, nor do they have the capital to take Sony to court in the first place, because in a Suing War, Sony WILL win.
Same as that company that sued for Blu-Ray's reflective material about a year ago.... Considering nothing has been heard since, I assume Sony managed to swamp them in so much court fees and attorney fees that they went belly up...
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