Yesterday, the Dallas Court of the United States sentenced the trade secret thefts of ZeniMax and Oculus VR. Due to copyright infringement, illegal use of trademarks, and breach of confidentiality agreement (NDA), Oculus VR and its executives were ordered to pay up to US$500 million to ZeniMax. Compensation. ZeniMax also announced that it will seek a ban to limit sales of Oculus Rift.
After the verdict, ZeniMax issued a statement, in which one paragraph said: “We will consider the next step we need to take to ensure that our technology will not be stolen in the future, including seeking bans to limit the violations discovered by judges. ZeniMax's copyrighted computer code continues to be used at Oculus and Facebook."
Such a ban will obviously affect the sales of Oculus Rift unless Oculus VR can prove that the Oculus Rift product has no longer used computer code that violates ZeniMax's copyright. Of course, it is also difficult for E-dimensional to assess whether such a ban would make the U.S. court approve. In addition, if such a ban is approved, it may also affect sales of Samsung Gear VR.
At present, ZeniMax has not applied for a ban, and Oculus has also expressed its dissatisfaction with the verdict and will apply for an appeal. Therefore, this lawsuit is also likely to be a marathon tug of war.
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