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Reuters Logo Gibson Guitar has told Activision that its wildly popular Guitar Hero video games infringe one of Gibson's patents, and Activision has asked a U.S. court to find the claim invalid.

Gibson said the games, in which players press buttons on a guitar-shaped controller in time with notes on a TV screen, violates a 1999 patent for technology to simulate a musical performance.

On Tuesday, Activision filed a lawsuit asking the U.S. District Court for Central California to declare Gibson's patent invalid and to bar it from seeking damages.

Gibson made its claims in a letter sent to Activision in January, a copy of which was included in Activision's lawsuit.

Activision shares closed down 1.14 percent at $26.82 on Nasdaq on Wednesday.

The Guitar Hero series has sold more than 14 million units in North America and raked in more than $1 billion since its 2005 debut.

Gibson, whose electric guitars are used by legendary blues and rock artists such as Eric Clapton, B.B. King, and Slash, has been a high-profile partner in the Guitar Hero games, with Activision licensing the rights to model its controllers on Gibson guitar models and to use their likenesses in the game.

"Gibson is a good partner, and we have a great deal of respect for them. We disagree with the applicability of their patent and would like a legal determination on this," Activision general counsel George Rose said in a statement.

Gibson could not be reached for comment.

A copy of Gibson's patent included in the court filing showed a method for simulating a live performance using a musical instrument, a 3D headset with stereo speakers, and a prerecorded concert.

"Based on our preliminary analysis, the Guitar Hero software (including any expansion packs) and the guitar controller provided by Activision being used as a musical instrument (packaged with the software or sold standalone) are covered by the...patent," Gibson's law firm said in its January 7 letter. "Gibson requests that Activision obtain a license under Gibson's...patent or halt sales of any version of the Guitar Hero game software."

Activision said its games did not infringe Gibson's patent, and that by waiting three years to raise its claim, the guitar maker had granted an implied license for any technology.

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so does this patent mean all Karaoke systems pay Gibson a license fee, as a voice is a musical instrument, and i would hate to see anybody try and infringe on my right to sing horribly!... (Read the rest)
Posted by: yeik Posted on: 08/02/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
That doesn't compare with a patent for toilet paper  betelgeuse68 | 03/12/08
Well...  TheSimulacra | 03/13/08
Unless  tikigawd | 03/17/08
You'll not sue me!  TheTruthisOutThere@... | 03/13/08
Bah  Dr_Zinj | 04/11/08
Message has been deleted.  itanalyst2@... | 03/12/08
Wow! Gibson's showroom must have taken on Navajo White on the walls .  rtirman37@... | 03/12/08
I don't get it...  Eriamjh | 03/13/08
Agreed  tikigawd | 03/17/08
Gibson is basically in the wrong on this  Dr_Zinj | 04/11/08
Can anyone say Patent troll?  JT82 | 03/13/08
So when's the EA lawsuit coming for RockBand?  nix_hed | 03/14/08
But they ARE getting a cut  tikigawd | 03/17/08
Was Darl McBride hired by Gibson? (nt)  startx.jeff | 03/13/08
RE: Activision's 'Guitar Hero' violates patent: Gibson  rbeier1116 | 03/13/08
You People Aren't Getting It!  DarbyOhara | 03/13/08
Off topic  tikigawd | 03/17/08
RE: Activision's 'Guitar Hero' violates patent: Gibson  El Condor | 03/13/08
RE: Activision's 'Guitar Hero' violates patent: Gibson  El Condor | 03/13/08
They should also show some respect  techr@... | 03/13/08
You missed  Spats30 | 03/13/08
Why Did It Take Them So Long!  StvBallmer | 03/13/08
RE: Activision's 'Guitar Hero' violates patent: Gibson  dlclark@... | 03/13/08
Activision is a new...  Larsix | 03/13/08
I found the patent  TheSimulacra | 03/13/08
U.S. Patent No. 5,990,405  TheSimulacra | 03/13/08
Oh Brother  roadtech | 03/17/08
RE: Activision's 'Guitar Hero' violates patent: Gibson  BeforeHisThrone | 03/13/08
Not the point...  TheSimulacra | 03/13/08
A good case...  Upsdrvr | 03/18/08
I refuse to buy any of the "guitar" games  jred | 03/17/08
Ah yes, the same Gibson that sued PRS  TheTruthisOutThere@... | 03/13/08
Yeah, the singlecut Les Paul copy.  kraterz | 03/13/08
Didn't that all unravel  TheTruthisOutThere@... | 03/14/08
There May Be Another Reason  karps | 03/17/08
Better idea for Gibson  wizard_of_oz | 03/17/08
Good Idea  roadtech | 03/17/08
Lawyers, keeping each other in a job, most evil  invmgr@... | 03/18/08
RE: Activision's 'Guitar Hero' violates patent: Gibson  stormrage10 | 04/11/08
RE: Activision's 'Guitar Hero' violates patent: Gibson  sperconti | 04/15/08
karaoke  yeik | 08/02/08

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