Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property
Jul. 16, 2018
Patent holder dodges motions to dismiss in video game cases
A patent holder that has been suing well-known companies over alleged infringement on database patents from the late 1990s convinced a federal magistrate judge not to grant a motion to dismiss Friday in a lawsuit against prominent video game company Ubisoft Inc.
SAN FRANCISCO — A patent holder that has been suing well-known companies over alleged infringement on database patents from the late 1990s convinced a federal magistrate judge not to grant a motion to dismiss Friday in a lawsuit against prominent video game maker Ubisoft Inc.
The plaintiff, Pure Data Systems LLC, also survived a motion to dismiss in a case against another famous video game company, Electronic Arts Inc., on July 3.
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