Sega is suing the crap out of Level-5. Best known for the Professor Layton puzzle games, Level-5 isnāt taking this one lying down.
https://lastchance.cc/sega-is-suing-the-crap-out-of-level-5-5967403%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
As previously posted, Sega is claiming patent infringement in Level-5ās Inazuma Eleven soccer role-playing games and suing for the equivalent of US$11 million. Sega is contesting that Inazuma Elevenās touch interface that allows players to move characters with the touch pen and stylus violates two of its patents.
āInazuma Eleven does not violate Segaās patents,ā a new statement by Level-5 reads.
Level-5ās argument is based around the fact that the first Inazuma Eleven game was released in August 2008, which, according to Level-5, is before Sega received its first patent in 2009. The second patent was granted in 2011. Level-5 noted that there were games that used touch pen controls before Sega filed for these patents.
āAs a result of examining these discrepancies,ā Level-5 stated, āweāve concluded that there is no patent violation.ā
Moreover, Level-5 pointed out that controlling characters via touch pen has spread throughout gaming and has become a fundamental mechanic.
āWhile Inazuma Eleven does not violate Segaās patent, we do recognize that Segaās lawsuit could restrict choices in gaming from here on out as well as hindering the growth of the game industry.ā
Level-5 said the lawsuit makes the company āuncomfortableā, and it plans to fight it in court.
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