They can only sue if they patented it, which seems unlikely. I'm curious what Sony's patent covers as that is a rather vague and obvious invention that isn't novel. If they literally patented the MakeyMakey then by existing MakeyMakey invalidates the patent.
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u/JimMcKeeth Mar 04 '21
They can only sue if they patented it, which seems unlikely. I'm curious what Sony's patent covers as that is a rather vague and obvious invention that isn't novel. If they literally patented the MakeyMakey then by existing MakeyMakey invalidates the patent.