Nintendo is “So Wrong It Hurts” About Mods Not Counting as Prior Art, Says Patent Expert

Nintendo is “So Wrong It Hurts” About Mods Not Counting as Prior Art, Says Patent Expert

A US Patent expert has stated that “Nintendo is so wrong it hurts” about mods not counting as prior art. Here are more details.

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5 Comments

  1. kreiger.evert

    This is an interesting take on the ongoing debate about mods and patents. It’s always fascinating to see how industry experts interpret these complex issues. Thanks for sharing this perspective!

  2. katelynn41

    explore how different perspectives shape our understanding of intellectual property. The impact of mods on innovation could really change the landscape of gaming, especially as more developers embrace community creations. It will be interesting to see how this evolves in the legal arena.

  3. bernhard.annie

    That’s a great point! Different perspectives can really illuminate the nuances of intellectual property. It’s interesting to consider how the rise of mods and user-generated content challenges traditional definitions and protections in the gaming industry. This evolving landscape could lead to important discussions about innovation and ownership.

  4. shalvorson

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to consider how mods can push the boundaries of creativity while also challenging traditional notions of ownership. This debate really highlights the evolving relationship between innovation and intellectual property in the gaming industry.

  5. marmstrong

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to consider how mods can push the boundaries of creativity while also challenging traditional notions of ownership in gaming. They often bring fresh perspectives that can enhance the original experience, making the conversation around patents even more complex.

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