It’s hard to be the best…or well, at least the biggest, as Activision is finding out. The latest legal dispute for the gaming mega-publisher comes from their dear friends over at Gibson, whose guitars were the basis for the Guitar Hero controller designs. Gibson claims that Guitar Hero infringes on a patent they made in 1999 for a musical performance simulator.
“Based on our preliminary analysis, the ‘Guitar Hero’ software (including any expansion packs) and the guitar controller provided by Activision being used as a musical instrument (packaged with the software or sold standalone) are covered by the … patent,” Gibson’s law firm said in its January 7 letter. “Gibson requests that Activision obtain a license under Gibson’s … patent or halt sales of any version of the ‘Guitar Hero’ game software.”
Activision filed a lawsuit on Tuesday in the U.S. District Court in Central California to render the patent invalid, citing that Gibson gave an implied license by waiting three years to make a claim. Despite all this, Activision is still maintaining that they’re on good terms with Gibson:
“Gibson is a good partner, and we have a great deal of respect for them. We disagree with the applicability of their patent and would like a legal determination on this,” Activision general counsel George Rose said in a statement.
We’ll see just how good of friends they are when the dust has settled.
Via Reuters
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by: Chris
On March 12, 2008 at 11:58 pm
Everyone wants FREE money these days!
by: da soc
On March 13, 2008 at 1:03 am
Oh dear god.
O_O
HALF?!?!?!