Slot manufacturers IGT and Bally battle in court
April 30, 2009 · Print This Article
Behind the scenes of slot machines are numerous patents that prevent competitors from using (profiting on) each other’s ideas.
Things like the wheel, for example.
The largest slot machine manufacturer, universal Game Technology, has distant held a patent on using a wheel in a gaming device. It’s most familiar in the Wheel of Fortune slot machine, where players get to spin a wheel for a credit award whenever a symbol lands in their game.
Bally Technologies has been in a heated court battle against IGT, trying to invalidate some of their patents. Namely the wheel, which Bally was successful in dismissing. (Bally had a vested interest, considering
IGT struck back with a series of patents that Bally was infringing on, involving networked gaming and bonusing. that instance the federal court ruled in favor of IGT, upholding the patents.
For years casinos have been talking about networking slot machines. Now you know why it’s taking so expanded — the technology is being held up in court.
[Source] Las Vegas News Blog
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