MTV Reponds to Konami's Rock Band Patent Lawsuit; Claims Surprise, 'Substantial Defenses'

5
MTV has chimed in on Japanese publisher Konami's recent lawsuit, which alleged that MTV subsidiary Harmonix's multi-instrument music title Rock Band (PS2, PS3, 360, Wii) violates Konami patents from 1999.

"Konami's actions are extremely surprising," an MTV spokesperson told to MTV News "Successful products such as 'Rock Band' can often become targets for baseless litigation. We have substantial defenses to this claim and intend to vigorously defend it."

In the lawsuit filed yesterday, Konami accused Rock Band of infringing on its patents for a "musical-rhythm matching game" and attempted to block sales of the game. The accompanying documentation included drawings of players using a guitar-shaped controller--a likely reference to Konami's series of Guitar Freaks games.

Prior to the debut of Rock Band last fall, Harmonix was responsible for the creation of the Guitar Hero series and worked with Konami on the Karaoke Revolution series. Konami is currently planning to release a Rock Band-esque title, Rock Revolution, on (PS3, 360, Wii, DS) this fall.

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

From The Chatty
  • reply
    July 11, 2008 5:22 PM

    Riiight; why didn't they file back in 2005, when the first Guitar Hero came out? Probably because they were waiting to see how much Harmonix would rake in, but seriously, they decided to wait until Harmonix put out two Guitar Hero games, let Activision and Red Octane continue the series, release Rock Band, and announce Rock Band 2?

    GREED!

Hello, Meet Lola