• PennomiEnglish
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    Patents filed after your rival releases a product don’t work - it’s textbook prior art.

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      I remember reading that Japan is very weird in regards to patent law, there’s almost no oversight whatsoever even for incredibly basic concepts like a title screen but there’s kind of a general agreement not to sue eachother. Assuming thats true Nintendo is currently burning a lot of face right now by breaking that precident.

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      They aren’t “new” patents. They’re divisional patents, essentially splitting an older patent into two different patents that retain the date of the parent patent.

      Either way this is a pretty scummy move on Nintendo’s part.

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      Not sure how it works in Japan but you’re probably right. Edit: Was thinking about this article that lays out the known details pretty well