Gibson sues MTV, Harmonix, EA over Guitar Hero

Tennessee guitar manufacturer says guitar controllers infringe on a 1999 technology patent that protects the right to "simulate a musical performance."

Gibson: Kids actually buy this stuff?! In that case, let's git us some money!

Gibson: Kids actually buy this stuff?! In that case, let's git us some money!

The suit filed on Friday seeks damages from MTV Games, Harmonix, and Electronic Arts for their involvement (whatever that may be) with earlier Guitar Hero games, presumably in addition to Rock Band.

Activision, which now owns both the Guitar Hero brand and Red Octane (which developed the controllers), filed a preemptive lawsuit earlier this month to protect itself against an impending, now current Gibson lawsuit. Incidentally, Activision licensed the rights to model Guitar Hero III controllers on Gibson model guitars.

Combined Guitar Hero sales total more than $1 billion in receipts since the series debuted on PlayStation 2 in 2005. Defendants were not immediately available for comment when contacted by Reuters.

THE VERDICT by Blake Snow Blake Snow's Avatar This just reeks of injustice and smells more like Gibson wanting a piece of the action (or at least an "Okay, we'll settle if you stop pestering us"). What took you so long, Gibson? Oh right, sales just hit $1 billion. Lame.

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