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yotsuya:


--- Quote from: pbj on November 10, 2014, 02:59:00 pm ---Wow, good job.  You did Namco's job for them, completely free of charge, and have accomplished nothing. 

 :cheers:

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Sure he accomplished something - he settled the question on whether or not the boards are legal. According to NAMCO, they're not.  >:D

ChanceKJ:

And if anything, it gives us something to talk about over lunch.

(and shows us who has the Namco hookup  ;))

JimmyU:


--- Quote from: JDFan on November 09, 2014, 05:04:13 pm ---
--- Quote from: ChanceKJ on November 09, 2014, 04:22:18 pm ---Quite possible. But it would be most likely that SAMs club would by buying these from an American vendor, which they would have some sort of legal indemnification with.  They would be the company importing the games from overseas via another manufacture or subsidiary. So if anyone got sued it would be the vendor, which in this case could be a tiny shell company that no one would get a dime from anyways. They could name SC in it as well, but mind you this is all gross speculation.

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Seems you are probably correct based on :

--- Quote ---For additional questions or concerns regarding this product, please contact the Manufacturer's Customer Service Department at 1.949.381.7367
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and that number is listed to : Creative Outdoor Distributors Usa I

--- Quote ---Creative Outdoor Distributors Usa I imports from Yancheng Novelty Electronic Co.,ltd in China through the port of Long Beach, California
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That's some fine police work Lou.

pbj:

Maybe now Namco's crack team of lawyers can go after ebay, Amazon, NewEgg, archive.org.....

 :cheers:

yotsuya:


--- Quote from: pbj on November 10, 2014, 03:15:10 pm ---Maybe now Namco's crack team of lawyers can go after ebay, Amazon, NewEgg, archive.org.....

 :cheers:

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Well, if they want to protect their copyright, that's up to them.

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