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Nintendo Wins Against Lik-Sang
posted by scubacuda on Sunday June 22, @03:35AM
from the alternative-gaming-community dept.
News The Register: The High Court of Hong Kong has ordered Lik-Sang, a Hong Kong mail order company which distributes videogame software and hardware worldwide, to cease distribution of the devices (Flash Cards and Flash Linkers), as well as paying Nintendo's legal expenses and preliminary damages of HK$5 million (~$640,000), with final damages still be be decided.

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    Lik Sang's Reaction (Score:1)
    by LuYu on Monday June 23, @07:26PM (#811)
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    Alex Kampl's official reaction [slashdot.org] to the decision was posted to Slashdot [slashdot.org]. It was also linked from the 力生 News Archive [lik-sang.com].

    Off topic: If I attempt to put Chinese characters in the title, they set off the "lameness alert", claiming I have used all caps. That particular alert is very annoying on Slashdot, too.

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