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Luxembourg software company suing EA, Square Enix, several others over patent infringement

What do Notch, John Riccitiello, Yoichi Wada, and Phil Larsen all have in common? A likely lacking fondness for Luxembourg-based software company Uniloc, who filed lawsuits against Notch’s Mojang, Riccitiello’s EA, Wada’s Square Enix, and Larsen’s Halfbrick recently (among others), contending that all the companies infringe on a networking patent held by Uniloc.

The patent, US patent number 6,857,067, says that Uniloc has rights to a “system and method for preventing unauthorized access to electronic data,” and Uniloc contends that the aforementioned corporations are infringing on that patent via Android-based games. In the case of EA, it’s Bejeweled 2, and in the case of Square Enix, it’s Final Fantasy III that’s cited – if the game at any time communicates with a centrally-owned server to legitimize its license, Uniloc contends that violates its patent.

Uniloc has a history of patent litigation over software. The company sued Microsoft in 2003, eventually winning. It has since filed suit against many, many other software manufacturers for other alleged patent violations.Luxembourg software company suing EA, Square Enix, several others over patent infringement originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 23 Jul 2012 09:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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