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Texas Patent Firm Asks Judge to Shut Down Magic: The Gathering: Online

A Texas intellectual property firm has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Wizards of the Coast-but, intriguingly, not parent company Hasbro-alleging that Magic: The Gatheringā€˜s online version violates patents it holds on a video game you’ve probably never heard of.

Given that Magic: The Gathering Online is 10 years old, and patent infringement cases are filed in federal court in Texas, like, all the damn time, you’re right to suspect this is a garden-variety patent troll case, which have snagged companies as large as Nintendo before. Thanks to U.S. law, a lot of people own patents for the purpose of dragging money out of folks who make something similar, whether that’s through licensing or a lawsuit. Here it looks like Wildcat Intellectual Property Holdings of Dallas is going the lawsuit route.

Wildcat says that Wizards of the Coast infringes on at least seven aspects of the ā€œElectronic Trading Cardā€ patent it holds for the game ā€œUnit Commander,ā€ which it calls ā€œthe ultimate mercenary trading card game.ā€ Wildcat is asking a judge for an injunction to shut down Magic: The Gathering Online and stop the alleged infringement.

If, as Dickens wrote, ā€œthe law is an ass,ā€ then patent law is its hole.

Patent Fight Over Electronic Trading Cards [Courthouse News Service via Game Politics]

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