Sony sued by Former Company Inventor

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Former Sony employee 58-year-old Hidehiro Kume invented a small optical pickup that is used to read and write discs in the PlayStation 2 and the original PlayStation. He didn't feel Sony recognized his contributions, so he took it to court.

A lower Japanese court rejected Kume's claim he deserved compensation, but the Japanese high court ruled that Sony must pay Kume ¥5.1 million (roughly US$60,000) as a reward for his invention.

Kume was seeking ¥100 million.

"I thank the court for identifying some of my contributions to the company," Kume said after the ruling. "But the company should have appreciated my contributions when I was an employee."

Sony is currently examining the court's decision to decide how it will proceed.

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by the time the guy gets his money he will be in debt from court fees.
 
Good luck to him at getting the money he deserves for contributing his invention to Sony!
 
At least , Sony has to pay him ¥5.1 million Japanese Yen according to the Japanese high court ruled pharse in the article, so he gets some compensation for his efforts.

But, I think he should deserve the ¥100 million Yen.
 
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