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  2. Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.

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    Blockbuster publicly accused Nintendo of starting the lawsuit after being excluded from the Computer Software Rental Amendments Act, which prohibited the rental of computer software but allowed the rental of Nintendo's game cartridges. Nintendo responded that they were enforcing their copyright as an essential foundation of the video game industry.

  3. Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. v. Nintendo of America, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo countered with a lawsuit seeking a preliminary injunction, which initially halted Game Genie sales. However, when the case went to trial, Galoob prevailed, not only securing the right to sell the device but also winning US$ 15 million (equivalent to $33.6 million in 2024) in damages.

  4. Nintendo Sues Maker of ‘Palworld,’ a Game Some Have ... - AOL

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    “Palworld,” a survival-strategy game known colloquially as “Pokémon With Guns,” is the target of a patent-infringement lawsuit filed by Nintendo and the Pokémon Co. Nintendo said the ...

  5. Fact check: Nintendo did not sue 9-year-old boy for creating ...

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    There is no evidence of a cease-and-desist order or a $200 million lawsuit, and Nintendo of America confirmed in a Jan. 29 statement to USA TODAY that the lawsuit is not true.

  6. Switch Emulator Developer Settles Nintendo Lawsuit For $2.4 ...

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    Yuzu, the most popular Nintendo Switch emulator to date, has closed up shop and agreed to pay Nintendo $2.4 million after the latter sued the developers behind the emulator for breaching the ...

  7. Atari Games Corp. v. Nintendo of America Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit finally reached a settlement in 1994, with Atari Games paying Nintendo for damages and use of several intellectual property licenses. [26] Atari and Nintendo had several contemporaneous lawsuits, including a dispute over the rights to publish Tetris .

  8. Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd. was a 1983 legal case heard by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York by Judge Robert W. Sweet. In their complaint, Universal Studios alleged that Nintendo 's video game Donkey Kong was a trademark infringement of King Kong , the plot and characters of which ...

  9. Category:Nintendo litigation - Wikipedia

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