As previously reported, Nintendo sued Nyko for design patent infringement and trademark infringement over the Wii’s nunchuk controller. On Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, the parties filed a STIPULATION for Dismissal of Action by parties, indicating the case has been settled. Under the setlement agreement, Nyko can continue to sell a redesigned version of its controller. Other details remain undisclosed. We’re closing the books on this one.
Case Update: Nintendo v. Nyko SETTLED
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