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- The Japan Patent Office (JPO) has rejected a patent application from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company related to Pocketpairs Palworld, as it considered the game elements combined from existing games like ARK: Survival Evolved, Monster Hunter 4, Craftopia, and Pokémon GO were not innovative enough for a new patent.
- This decision removes a significant legal hurdle for Palworld and Pocketpair, both in Japan and internationally, allowing them to continue development without potential legal issues.
- The JPOs rejection underscores its rigorous requirements for innovation, preventing companies from patenting commonplace combinations of existing ideas, even major ones like Nintendo.
- The decision highlights the importance of originality in game development and patent applications, encouraging creators to push boundaries and explore new concepts rather than simply combining established elements.
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Patent Rejection Lifts Barriers for Palworld Against Combined Game Elements
The Japan Patent Office (JPO) has rejected a patent application from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company related to Pocketpair’s Palworld. The JPO concluded that the application simply combined elements from existing games, including ARK: Survival Evolved, Monster Hunter 4, Craftopia, and Pokémon GO, and thus did not meet the criteria for a new patent. This decision removes a significant legal hurdle for Palworld and Pocketpair, both in Japan and internationally. The JPO’s rejection underscores its rigorous requirements for innovation, preventing companies—even major ones like Nintendo—from patenting commonplace combinations of existing ideas.
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