Nintendo Wii Doesn't Infringe On DVD Playing/Parental Control Pa...

Courtesy Techdirt  Fri, 06/12/2009 - 05:38

It's nice to see a patent lawsuit go in the right direction. A judge in LA has tossed out a patent infringement lawsuit against Nintendo concerning parental controls on DVD players.

The only problem? The Wii doesn't play DVDs. Of course, Nintendo still faces a number of other patent infringement lawsuits, but at least this one was dealt with relatively quickly.

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