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Intellectual Property

Mar. 18, 2014

Jurors begin weighing patent case against Nintendo

Jurors began deliberating Friday after a nearly two-week patent trial in which Creative Integrated Systems Inc. accused Nintendo of America Inc. of infringing its patent on one of its chips for use in DS and Wii gaming systems.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Jurors began deliberating Friday after a nearly two-week trial in a patent case in which Creative Integrated Systems Inc. accused Nintendo of America Inc. ofinfringing the design of one of its chips for use in DS and Wii gaming systems.


After the conclusion of closing arguments Thursday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Percy Anderson spent Friday morning reading lengthy instructions to the...

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