Woudn't it be impossible for another company to start making Pokemon cards, since Wizards holds the patent on turning cards sideways or upside down to denote in game effects?
WotC did indeed patent the 'tapping' rules for CCGs. I was stunned by the patent myself, let alone that it was aproved and then that no one challenged it in court.
WotC did indeed patent the 'tapping' rules for CCGs. I was stunned by the patent myself, let alone that it was aproved and then that no one challenged it in court.
I think this could potentially be a very clever thing on Wizards' part.
They see that the Pokemon card game has lost all its' steam. Nintendo starts making moves that they want to start up their own Pokemon card game. Wizards sues, and gets some kind of settlement (notice that the article says they're not looking for a specific monetary amount, but "unspecified damages"). Ultimately, Nintendo pays up for the rights to publish a card game that was dying painfully anyway, and Wizards gets a big boost.
Huh. I thought that WOTC had the license from whatever Japanese company that created Pokemon, but decided against renewing it this year. So .. would that not mean that someone else could do a Pokemon card game?
Except that WOTC owns the basic patents on several of the mechanics core to collectible card games. And if the new game is too similar to those mechanics...
The License from Nintendo is for use of the Pokemon trademark, the game is a seperate (or mostly seperate) issue. Things get complicated when multiple licenses and trademarks are used. I wish the article had more information on the nature of the suit.