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3/1/2009 06:16 GMT
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Worlds.com Sues NCSoft for Infringing Key Virtual Worlds Patent
SUFFERN, NY - General Patent Corporation (GPC), a leading patent licensing and enforcement firm, announced in a press release that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against NCSoft Corp. of Austin, TX on behalf of its client, Worlds.com Inc.
The lawsuit (Case 6:08-cv-00508) was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division.
Worlds.com Inc., of Brookline, MA, owns US Patent No.7,181,690 titled “System and Method for Enabling Users to Interact in a Virtual Space†(the ‘690 Patent). The Patent relates to computer architecture for a three-dimensional graphical multi-user interactive virtual world system.
Such systems are utilized in Massive Multi-Player Online Games (MMORPG) of the type known as Graphical Multi-Dimension (GMUD) games, which provide a graphical representation of the player’s character (avatar) wherein movement of the character in virtual space alters what the character views.
General Patent Corporation has represented Worlds.com Inc. since 2002 as its exclusive licensing agent.
“We had to protect our client’s Intellectual Property,†GPC’s Chairman and CEO Alexander Poltorak said.
“However, we welcome a dialog with NCSoft and other MMO game vendors,†he added.
NCSoft Corp., a game developer with US offices in Austin, TX, is the purveyor of such games as City of Heroes, Guild Wars, Tabula Rasa, Lineage, and Lineage II, which have been identified in the complaint as infringing the Worlds’ Patent.
“We intend to vigorously enforce Worlds' Intellectual Property Rights and look forward to a speedy and amicable resolution of this matter,†Stephen Roth of Lerner David Littenberg Krumholz & Mentlik LLP, the lead counsel in the case noted.
“Worlds.com has been a pioneer in the field of Virtual Worlds since the early nineties,†Worlds' CEO Thom Kidrin stated.
“We are pleased to see that the technology we developed is now widely used by MMO game developers. At the same time, we deserve a fair compensation for the use of our patented technology,†he continued.
Worlds.com Inc. of Brookline, MA is a leader and pioneer in the development and delivery of 3D content and technology on the internet.
3/1/2009 06:16 GMT
ag-IP-news
Worlds.com Sues NCSoft for Infringing Key Virtual Worlds Patent
SUFFERN, NY - General Patent Corporation (GPC), a leading patent licensing and enforcement firm, announced in a press release that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against NCSoft Corp. of Austin, TX on behalf of its client, Worlds.com Inc.
The lawsuit (Case 6:08-cv-00508) was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division.
Worlds.com Inc., of Brookline, MA, owns US Patent No.7,181,690 titled “System and Method for Enabling Users to Interact in a Virtual Space†(the ‘690 Patent). The Patent relates to computer architecture for a three-dimensional graphical multi-user interactive virtual world system.
Such systems are utilized in Massive Multi-Player Online Games (MMORPG) of the type known as Graphical Multi-Dimension (GMUD) games, which provide a graphical representation of the player’s character (avatar) wherein movement of the character in virtual space alters what the character views.
General Patent Corporation has represented Worlds.com Inc. since 2002 as its exclusive licensing agent.
“We had to protect our client’s Intellectual Property,†GPC’s Chairman and CEO Alexander Poltorak said.
“However, we welcome a dialog with NCSoft and other MMO game vendors,†he added.
NCSoft Corp., a game developer with US offices in Austin, TX, is the purveyor of such games as City of Heroes, Guild Wars, Tabula Rasa, Lineage, and Lineage II, which have been identified in the complaint as infringing the Worlds’ Patent.
“We intend to vigorously enforce Worlds' Intellectual Property Rights and look forward to a speedy and amicable resolution of this matter,†Stephen Roth of Lerner David Littenberg Krumholz & Mentlik LLP, the lead counsel in the case noted.
“Worlds.com has been a pioneer in the field of Virtual Worlds since the early nineties,†Worlds' CEO Thom Kidrin stated.
“We are pleased to see that the technology we developed is now widely used by MMO game developers. At the same time, we deserve a fair compensation for the use of our patented technology,†he continued.
Worlds.com Inc. of Brookline, MA is a leader and pioneer in the development and delivery of 3D content and technology on the internet.
Along with this small article there are others in which Worlds state they if successful they intend on going after big titles such as World of Warcraft.
Discuss!
My opinion:
I believe this is complete and utter bullshit after research Worlds history and why they had the patent created. They've basically used a very vague and broad term and are trying to squeeze money out of the major gaming companies. This is why they started small to see if they can stand in court with this patent vs a smaller company with less effective lawyers.
If they do succeed you can expect a few things:
- Subscriptions for online gaming are going to increase. We're not just talking MMORPGs.
- Stock holders are going to sell while they can make a profit and the gaming stock market is going to decline.
- Game makers will start going back to concentrating on making more innovative single player games and the Offline RPG creation will start to increase again.
If it is about games, try putting it in the forum titled "video games" please ^_^