Sony loses another round in DualShock lawsuit
Sony’s battle with Immersion Corporation over technology that makes gaming controllers vibrate has taken another turn as a federal judge dismisses Sony’s latest attempt to shake free of the suit. The defeat could mean the end of the road for Sony’s defense, which has been unsuccessful in its various attempts to rebut Immersion’s claims.
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