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Nintendo applying for anti-Palworld patents in the US with a whopping 22 out of 23 rejected, but "they are fighting"


Nintendo vs Pocketpair could come to US soil

Florian Mueller, a prominent legal expert and owner of GamesFray, has closely followed the case and commented on the challenges Nintendo faces in the US. Though the US patent battle has yet to fully unfold, these filings suggest Nintendo is committed to ensuring that its intellectual property is protected. While the request for 66K in damages isn't a huge amount by Nintendo standards, if successful, this could have broad implications for the gaming industry, something I've discussed before in'Why we should be concerned about Palworld's lawsuit."

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