• darthelmet@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Game mechanic patents are such an unbelievable joke it’s hard to understand how any court could take them seriously. “Yes your honor. As you can see, we own the exclusive rights to the idea of throwing a ball at a creature in a video game.”

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      10 days ago

      I’m always happy to remind everyone that your childhood didn’t have minigames during loading screens because it was a patented game mechanic!

  • stickmanmeyhem@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Wait, so the patents Nintendo is suing them for breaching were only filed… months after Palworld was already wildly successful?

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      Admittedly my understanding of patents is pretty rudimentary but I thought you had to apply before releasing the idea into the world.

      If that was right the general concept of a container that you throw at a creature to capture it would be considered unpatentable after Pocket Monsters Red and Green released in February 1997. Of course they could trademark the specific markings of the pokeball but the general mechanic would be fair game.

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        There is a concept called prior art in patent law. Prior art is information about the invention that exists before filing, it can both help secure a patent as well as prevent someone filing a patent for someone else’s existing invention.

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          I’m not sure “in a 3D space” qualifies as an “inventive step” these days.

          It definitely feels like something a person with ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains could easily have made on the basis of an invention or inventions that are already known.

  • starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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    That “Palworld vs Pokemon comparison” thing has to be a joke, right? “These two creatures look similar, so obviously one of them is a blatant ripoff” and “these two creatures don’t look similar, but obviously one of them is a blatant ripoff” lmao

    Gonna buy another copy of Palworld just to spite Wesley Yin-Poole and Nintendo