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Valve has been fined $4million in Steam controller infringement case – NME.com
Valve has been ordered to pay a US$4million fine for infringing a patent filed by SCUF back in 2013 despite warnings from the company.
Valve has been ordered to pay a fine of US$4million in damages to third-party controller company SCUF following the conclusion of a copyright infringement trial.
This is according to a Law.com report detailing the trial. The week-long trial, which began in January through Zoom due to the ongoing pandemic, concluded with the jury finding Valve guilty of infringing a SCUF controller design patent from 2013.
The SCUF controller design patent included back pedals that players would have controlled with…
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