A Hawaii-based company this week accused Oculus Rift and its founder Palmer Luckey of building a virtual reality hardware company with information stolen from its own research and development. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, says that Ron Igra and Thomas Seidl partnered to form Total Recall Development in Hawaii in 2010 with the aim of "developing immersive 3D technology, including cameras and head mounted displays." The pair says they met Luckey in December of that year, and by the summer of 2011, engaged him to build a prototype for them.
Isle Firm Accuses Oculus of Stealing VR Tech
Isle Firm Accuses Oculus of Stealing VR Tech
Isle Firm Accuses Oculus of Stealing VR Tech
A Hawaii-based company this week accused Oculus Rift and its founder Palmer Luckey of building a virtual reality hardware company with information stolen from its own research and development. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, says that Ron Igra and Thomas Seidl partnered to form Total Recall Development in Hawaii in 2010 with the aim of "developing immersive 3D technology, including cameras and head mounted displays." The pair says they met Luckey in December of that year, and by the summer of 2011, engaged him to build a prototype for them.
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