Nintendo ordered to pay $10m in Wii patent lawsuit
A jury at the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas has ruled in favour of iLife Technologies against Nintendo of America over technology used in the Nintendo Wii.
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20 October 2017 iLife Technologies has asked a US district court to award an extra $15 million in interest to the $10 million it won against Nintendo of America for patent infringement.
2 January 2018 The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit handed a partial win to Nintendo last week, in the game maker’s dispute with technology company iLife Technologies.
22 January 2020 In a victory for Nintendo, a US court has overturned a jury’s verdict which would have seen the video game company pay out $10 million in damages.