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MrSega wrote:In that regards, the Suspension Letter does give us a clue to what the newer trademark's description will be and does point further towards the device being an Android tablet.
SEGA-TUDE wrote:i dont understand if they dont have problems selling Casino Slots overseas how would they have a problem selling game consoles overseas?
Logic wrote:MrSega wrote:In that regards, the Suspension Letter does give us a clue to what the newer trademark's description will be and does point further towards the device being an Android tablet.
I hope Sega likes Lawsuits...Or no contest pleas at least.
MrSega wrote:SEGA-TUDE wrote:i dont understand if they dont have problems selling Casino Slots overseas how would they have a problem selling game consoles overseas?
SEGA does have the money & budget to sell a console. Its a simple piece of cake in Japan but overseas they have a brand problem. Their brand name is not strong enough for them to sell a successful console in America.
They've got work to do. And must start from the ground up hardware wise. Casino Slots,Machines, Game Android Tablets.
I think we'll see a High end SEGA console get a Japanese release almost a year before its released overseas.
MrSega wrote:If the dc Pad/RINGBOOK has some original features, I don't see how thats patent infringement. Or if SEGA purchased a Android patent design from a 3rd party.
Logic wrote:MrSega wrote:If the dc Pad/RINGBOOK has some original features, I don't see how thats patent infringement. Or if SEGA purchased a Android patent design from a 3rd party.
That's just it...Name me One Android OEM who has won a patent Infringement case against Microsoft.
If this so called tablet launches MS can easily take Sega to court just for Using Android, and can extract anywhere between $10-$15 per tablet sold. This is until someone can defeat them in court(Motorola maybe or Barnes and Nobles) Or the patent is ruled invalid for other reasons.
So the more This thing sells the more money MS would get from Sega. How do you think MS has been able to keep WP7 afloat? An Android subsidy via licensing.
MrSega wrote:Logic wrote:MrSega wrote:If the dc Pad/RINGBOOK has some original features, I don't see how thats patent infringement. Or if SEGA purchased a Android patent design from a 3rd party.
That's just it...Name me One Android OEM who has won a patent Infringement case against Microsoft.
If this so called tablet launches MS can easily take Sega to court just for Using Android, and can extract anywhere between $10-$15 per tablet sold. This is until someone can defeat them in court(Motorola maybe or Barnes and Nobles) Or the patent is ruled invalid for other reasons.
So the more This thing sells the more money MS would get from Sega. How do you think MS has been able to keep WP7 afloat? An Android subsidy via licensing.
I thought Google not Mircosoft owned the patent & license to Android and its OS design.
I don't think it makes much of a difference. Even if Android belongs to MS & the tablet were implemented with Windows 7 Phone, SEGA would never obtain it without Mircosoft's premission. After all, SEGA & Mircosoft have always had good business relations with each other.
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