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Dutch Court Orders PS3 Seizures — Including Those In Homes

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Dutch Court Orders PS3 Seizures, Including Those In Homes.

Several thousand more PlayStation 3s were seized by Dutch customs officials on the eve of Sony's courtoom showdown with Korea-based LG, whose allegations of patent infringement have effectively halted the distribution of consoles across Europe the past 10 days.

LG, which claims the PS3's Blu-ray playback technology violates patents it holds, got a Netherlands court to order the seizure of consoles - including those already in homes, reports The Guardian. Tomorrow, at an emergency hearing in The Hague, Sony will fight to have LG's blockade lifted. LG will likely ask that the consoles be destroyed, underscoring what is already a very tense dispute between the electronics rivals.

In North America, the United States' international trade commission has accepted LG's demand that it investigate the matter. LG had sought a similar court order barring PS3s from being imported into the U.S. If Sony is found to have infringed LG's patents, the compensation it would owe is easily in the hundreds of millions of dollars.


A Sony spokesperson acknowledged the consoles' seizure in the Netherlands, noted it was a temporary withholding under a preliminary injunction, and said Sony considers LG's allegations "unwarranted." The Guardian said Sony imports some 100,000 PS3s into Europe each week.
You heard it folks, if you're in Europe start hiding your PS3's. If you're in the US, well, do the same because they could also come for yours too. Well, not to mention that if this goes through it could probably target your Blu-Ray players in the future, too.

The only thing I can say about this is:



FFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUU***K!
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OH HELL NO! That is not happening. No ones is coming into MY home and seizing MY LEGALLY PURCHASED property.
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OH HELL NO! That is not happening. No ones is coming into MY home and seizing MY LEGALLY PURCHASED property.
dont forget Sony's own argument, Darq, you don't "own" a PS3 and dont have the right to do what you want with it, you're "licensing" it from them

but no, that wouldnt happen in the US
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This doesn't make sense to me.
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Copy right laws are so ****ed. Around the world. Frankly lawyers are to blame for all of this junk and a lot of other problems too.
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Lawyers only have a job if people want them Darq. They are not the one that write the laws, they might have suggested them at some point
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Pay a lawyer as much as I have and you will sing a different song.
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Pay a lawyer as much as I have and you will sing a different song.
I am not surprised if normal folks leave everything to lawyer to settle their difference People should realize eventually that lawyers are the winner in any arguments, leave them out of the equation and settle things between themselves is the best approach. But this would never happen
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Yeah no kidding. The only people that "win" are the lawyers. Its just pure BS.

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