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Videogame accessory maker Intec said that after filing a lawsuit ...

Videogame accessory maker Intec said that after filing a lawsuit in U.S. Dist. Court, Baltimore, this past summer against Gamers Factory for patent infringement of its 5.4” PS2 mobile screen, its rival agreed to stop selling a competing screen.…

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Intec had also filed a motion for preliminary injunction, seeking to enjoin the sale of Gamers Factory’s Precision 5” Game Screen for PS2. Gamers Factory didn’t respond to a request for comment by our deadline. But Intec said that, in response to its preliminary injunction motion, Gamers Factory said it will no longer make, use, sell, or import the accused device. Intec also said Gamers Factory CFO Rodney Hillman indicated his company had “no intention of purchasing either more accused devices or units of similar design to the accused device.”