Connectix Temporarily Suspends Virtual GameStation Shipments.
A San Francisco Federal District Court decision has forced
Connectix Corp to suspend shipping its Virtual Game Station (CVGS), an
emulator that allows games written for Sony Corp's PlayStation to
run on Apple Macintosh hardware. The court order does not apply to
units already shipped, meaning product will still be on the shelves
until supplies run out. Connectix says it will continue to support
people who have already bought CVGS, and that development on both the
Mac and Windows platforms will go ahead as planned. "This is just
the first stage of a lengthy process of discovery of facts and finding
of law," said president Roy McDonald. He insisted that he is
confident Connectix will be able to resume shipments after overturning
this decision on appeal. "We do not believe that we have violated
any intellectual property rights," he said. Sony Corp contends
that the interface between games and hardware - whether implemented as
a Sony PlayStation or as a third-party software emulator - is itself
Sony's intellectual property, and that Connectix is effectively
committing piracy.
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