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Worlds.com To Extend Virtual World Lawsuit To Second Life, WoW 106

FiveRings writes "BusinessInsider has a story about Worlds.com, a company that inherited the patent on virtual worlds from the Starlight Starbright Foundation and is taking it to court against NCSoft over the company's various MMOs. If successful, he will press on and sue the makers of Second Life and World of Warcraft as well. The article notes that the NCSoft case is being held in east Texas, which has been a favorable venue for patent trolls in the past."
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Worlds.com To Extend Virtual World Lawsuit To Second Life, WoW

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  • Heh. (Score:4, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 13, 2009 @01:39AM (#27177673)
    I'm going to sue God because I came up with the concept of 4-dimensional space-time.
  • by LiquidHAL ( 801263 ) <(moc.liamg) (ta) (LAHdiuqiL)> on Friday March 13, 2009 @01:40AM (#27177683)

    Someone needs to patent the patent troll business model and sue this guy for infringement.

  • by Nefarious Wheel ( 628136 ) on Friday March 13, 2009 @01:44AM (#27177699) Journal
    Blizzard makes a few handy billion per year. I imagine they could front a defense that would make the SCO epic look like a parking infringement notice.
  • Re:Heh. (Score:5, Funny)

    by Chris Burke ( 6130 ) on Friday March 13, 2009 @02:00AM (#27177773) Homepage

    I'm going to sue God because I came up with the concept of 4-dimensional space-time.

    Yeah! And when he defends himself, he'll have to say how many dimensions their really are to show the patent doesn't apply. Trick God into verifying string theory!

  • by fractoid ( 1076465 ) on Friday March 13, 2009 @02:29AM (#27177881) Homepage
    New raid instance in 3.1: Fortress of Zul'Enseesoft.

    In the heart of the desert wasteland of Tek Saas, the foreboding fortress looms. Balanced for teams of 10 to 25 players, this raid offers dynamic legal battles, devious new patent challenges and exciting new loot!

    Example Loot:

    [Attaché Case of Litigation]
    Off Hand Briefcase
    Increases intellect by 52
    Decreases social conscience by 22
    "This case looks expensive"

    [The Mighty Pen]
    One Hand Dagger
    Increases writer's strike by 28
    On use: Wraps target in red tape, immobilizing them for 4 seconds.
    "This pen is very sharp."
  • by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Friday March 13, 2009 @03:52AM (#27178187)

    Imagine this happening to WoW. Now, imagine Blizzard deciding to say "ok, we'll withdraw from the US market. Btw, dear folks who have been playing for 5+ years now and lose everything that's dear to you, THIS is the company that made us shut down. Maybe you find something creative to do with your life".

    Who said mob rule has to be a bad thing?

  • by Anachragnome ( 1008495 ) on Friday March 13, 2009 @06:49AM (#27178855)

    I thought I had stumbled into another gamer's nightmare (I have them often)....

    Lead Attorney for the Plaintiff: Your Honor, I intend to prove that NCSoft has intentionally, and willfully, violated the....

    Lead Attorney for NCSoft: FUCK YOU!!

    Lead Attorney for the Plaintiff: Your Honor! I must strenuously object!

    Your Honor: Fuck you!

    It seems one man's nightmare can be another man's wetdream......

  • Re:Heh. (Score:1, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 13, 2009 @07:09AM (#27178953)

    "Your honour, the defendant has failed to appear in court and there is no defense offered. I move to rule in favour of the Plaintiff."

    "Granted. All of space-time up to the 4th dimension is granted to the Plaintiff, an 'Anonymous Coward'. Court adjourned.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 13, 2009 @09:49AM (#27179943)

    They're still scheduling the raid. Remember to sign up! Plenty of DPS slots left, NCSoft will be main tank, still looking for heals.

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