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Paltalk Sues Sony, NCsoft, ActiBlizz, Turbine, and Jagex for Patent Infringement

Posted by Dan on September 18, 2009

Boston.com (via Ars Technica) reports that Paltalk Holdings, (which patent-savvy readers may remember forced Microsoft to settle a patent lawsuit in 2006 over the Halo series), has launched another round of lawsuits for patent infringement, this time covering a bevy of top name MMOG producers. Naming Sony, NCsoft, Activision Blizzard, Turbine, and Jagex as defendants, the complaint alleges infringements of patents covering “sharing data between computers that are connected together so users see the same digital environment”. The patents were purchased in 2002 from a company called HearMe. Shadows of Worlds.com rising? Paltalk is alleging that any MMO game in which players “have to see the same environs simultaneously” would infringe the patent. More accurately, it seems from the Boston.com article that it involves the process for synchronization between the different player’s screens. Given that presumably Runescape (Jagex), World of Warcraft (Blizzard), and Guild Wars (NCsoft) all use different methods of communications and display, from instancing to open-world MMO, to server-side-only calculations, this seems like a stretch, but we’ll withhold judgment for now.

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