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scizor

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Oct 24 '06

[quote]The venerable Hong Kong-based import shop, Lik-Sang, has posted a lengthy, angry "Out of Business Notice" on their website citing multiple Sony lawsuits as the cause for their collapse. Sony originally brought actions against Lik-Sang last August for exporting PSPs to the UK before the release of the console there. Just last week a high court judge in London ruled that the sales were illegal in Europe and blocked them, even though Lik-Sang argued they broke no Hong Kong laws.

Last week, Pascal Clarysse, Marketing Manager of Lik-Sang.com argued, "Fighting multiple lawsuits in different countries at the same time and paying high premiums to expensive lawyers is an overwhelming situation for a small company like Lik Sang. Launching separate court actions with separate claims and different judges is completely unnecessary, except for the fact that it helps reaching one single target: outspend Lik-Sang to death. Pay beyond." Apparently, those lawsuits, and the realization they would be unable to sell Sony products to Europe, was enough to jeopardize the profitability of the shop. In a final lashing out against their extermination, this morning's release even lists several notable European Sony executives who've made "PSP related" purchases from Lik-Sang in the past. Whoops!

Now, before we all grab our trusty -- and narratively convenient -- pitchforks and torches and storm Castle Sony looking for a monster, let's remember that Sony was only protecting what it said it would and what it apparently (according to a London high court judge at least) has a legal right to. Were the "separate court actions with separate claims and different judges" really designed to exterminate one of the internet's most popular gaming import retailers? Perhaps. It's hard to be certain when emotions and business are so tightly interwoven, but we can be certain of one thing: Sony didn't need the negative press this is gonna earn them.[/quote]

Source:Joystiq

Dirty buggers. Lik-sang was a brilliant site for us European consumers.
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aoikazemaru

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Oct 25 '06

may i fix your source url?

Joystiq
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triforcemario

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Oct 25 '06

This gives me even more reason to hate Sony.... ROAR!
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thaddius

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Oct 26 '06

Sony denies it being their fault cause Sony tried to sue Lik Sang and they never showed up in court. Therefore Sony's legal bills were supposed tobe covered by Lik Sang but they couldn't afford them apparently so hence the 'out of business'. Sony denies forcing them to close, but they sued them to begin with because they were selling games from one region to the other. It's completely Sony's fault.
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