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So create a game that does nothing but move around.
Create a mod that duplicates Pokémon exactly.
Mods aren’t real games. Are you gonna sue?
If mods aren’t games, then gravity doesn’t work on Fridays. Dumb arbitrary restrictions being pulled out of nowhere.
So Dota is not a game?
Which one …? Dota, dota all stars or dota 2.
Two of those are mods and one isn’t… Lol
Free legal advise to Nintendo:
https://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/mpep/s2141.html
US patent law doesn’t apply to Japan, where this case is ongoing
True, thanks. WIPO has made sure differences between national patent laws, if any, are minor.
https://www.jpaa.or.jp/en/ip-information/patent-others/
Seeing as both nations are fascistic, they’ll lobby both judicials to get their way.
This is the case of buyers rewarding the abuser: conmerit emptor.
They have applied for and received Patents in the US recently that pertain to their case against pocketpair