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People are following ongoing legal proceedings between Nintendo and Pocketpair over Palworld, including a dispute involving a denied touchscreen-specific patent. The focus right now is how the patent denial affects the broader fight in the case.

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Key Takeaway Nintendo’s touchscreen-specific patent denial is being framed as a meaningful development in its continued legal battle with Pocketpair over Palworld.
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Nintendo’s touchscreen-specific patent denial is being framed as a meaningful development in its continued legal battle with Pocketpair over Palworld.

People are following ongoing legal proceedings between Nintendo and Pocketpair over Palworld, including a dispute involving a denied touchscreen-specific patent. The focus right now is how the patent denial affects the broader fight in the case.

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Parties Nintendo vs Pocketpair (Palworld developer)
Case status Legal battle continues
Patent subject Touchscreen-specific patent
Outcome referenced Nintendo denied the touchscreen-specific patent

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  • Follow follow-up coverage from Eurogamer as Nintendo and Pocketpair’s Palworld legal battle progresses. Eurogamer
  • Track whether subsequent court rulings reference the denied touchscreen-specific patent or related claims.

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  • Nintendo denied touchscreen-specific patent as the legal battle against Palworld developer Pocketpair continues Eurogamer
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