If they were playing in a place where flash carts were considered legit items (and there are quite a few) and the clone makers had a presence in the same place then there might be something that could be done. I doubt they will have any patents, trademarks or properly registered copyrights (assuming they are in a place that has that distinction) in those places so it is likely then the weaker form of copyright.
Seen as most clone makers will at least operate through the black hole that is China then I doubt much will come to pass of it. Likewise enforcement during and after would be troublesome.
Technically yes depending upon where they are, practical considerations make this not very likely and even if the case was won the effects other than a lawyer bill are slim to nonexistent.
i agree with FAST, anthropomorphize, sententious, sesquipedalian... even do i have no idea what he just said
It's not likely a business who's foundation plays on Illegal activities would get the law involved.
That's like ratting yourself out.
Like A drug dealer calling the police, because somebody stole his drugs. Idiocracy at it's finest.
No. Heres Why: (256k warning)Gateway put a lot of hard work of several months and their card is blatantly cloned. What's the legal option for them? Shouldn't they sue the clone making companies for stealing their work?
I mean how Apple did Samsung.
Anthromorphize - something with characteristics that are not typical to humans.
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No, I didn't dictionary them, I actually know what he's saying!