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Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

http://www.powerplayerusa.com/

I saw a big stand of these with some guy hawking them out in a mall a week back, and I just checked out this site. Not a single bit of liscensed data on this thing at all... From what I can tell, it's about as legal as any Hong Kong multipak, only this one is made with pride in the USA.

So um, I'm just going to contact Nintendo about this. Maybe it is legal and all, but if not, hey at least I get the smug satisfaction of ruining some poor guy's business :D.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - A Black Falcon - 17th March 2005

I've seen these things in some malls too... they are definitely not legal, but somehow they've slipped under the radar.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

Weeeellll.... not for long. I just e-mailed Nintendo at their lovely address specifically for pirated stuff. I figure people don't mail that too often.... so they are sure to read it, and then well... things will happen.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

I'd be incredibly surprised if Nintendo didn't already know about these things.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

But like, if Nintendo knew about them, they wouldn't exist. That's what Nintendo DOES, they shut down pirates.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

Maybe Nintendo is waiting until they start to become really big and THEN take them down, so that they can actually get some money out of them.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - lazyfatbum - 17th March 2005

*an angel gets their wings*


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

Yay, Clarence!


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - A Black Falcon - 17th March 2005

I think I remember one state took action to get rid of these things, but they're still around in some places... and yeah, I'm sure Nintendo knows about them.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

I'd rather just use that $25 to get a real NES and some games.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

Haha, I didn't even think of that angle...

Heh, CRUSH them when they get big to net a profit :D.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

Exactly. It's not like Nintendo is actually going to lose any real money by having these guys around, so letting them flourish for a while won't hurt them. So they wait until the guys have some money and then BAM! lawsuit city. *teh profits*


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

But I think there's a window of opportunity in the legal system to sort of prevent such a thing, isn't there? Like, if it's something they can prove that Nintendo knew about, or SHOULD have known about, for a long enough period of time without any legal action, they lose their chance, or something...


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

I don't know if there's any sort of statute of limitations on such a thing, but as long as they CONTINUE to sell these things I think Nintendo can sue them anytime the want to.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Weltall - 17th March 2005

The statute of limitations would not apply, for these companies break the law every single time they sell one of these machines, not just when they started. Where that might be a defense is if they stopped selling the pirated games, and then twenty years later Nintendo brings litigation.


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

I do know this. There is no statue of limitations on murder, ever.

...

That's the only one I know of for sure.... Honestly I really don't even know if there's a statute on this thing...


Power Player... So like, pirated mass products have reached the US? - A Black Falcon - 17th March 2005

Hey DJ, get on MSN...