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ITC Rules Nintendo Didn't Infringe in Wii IP Row

Law360
September 12, 2013

"The U.S. International Trade Commission on Thursday affirmed an administrative law judge’s finding that Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s Wii gaming console does not infringe a small company's patents for a toy wand used in a live-action fantasy game, holding that Creative Kingdoms LLC’s patents are invalid."

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