Sony Sues Over PSP Imports
An anonymous reader writes "Although the official European launch isn't until September, Europeans have already been able to buy imported PSPs. Sony has sent out a batch of cease and desist letters, claiming that selling the PSP without permission violates their trademarks. The Register reports on the legal fight between Sony and online retailler ElectricBirdLand." From the article: "The Japanese manufacturer is claiming infringement of Trade Mark. But one reseller at the receiving end of the legal nastygrams, ElectricBirdLand, claims that key technologies, trademarks and software utilised in Sony's new portable gaming platform have not even been registered by Sony in the UK. For example, the PSP trademark has apparently been registered by a small Bristol-based IT and design firm, called Owtanet."
However, once they are out of Sony's hands, who are they to say who can buy and sell it? As well, how is it trademark infringement? Sony has already gotten their money. They should have no right to this kind of control.
There are a ton of people from europe over at the PSP Hacks forums. It's not like these units are being stolen and sold, Sony is still making their money. They should chill out.
It's just daft of Sony to wait so long before they release it in Europe. As long as Sony is unable to satisfy the demand, someone else will supply the goods. Sony can cry foul all they want for all the good it will do them.
I do not know what reselling laws are in other countries, but last I checked once I purchased a product, whether it be a pizza, car or Computer I am now OWNER of said product. Therefore I can do whatever the hell I want with it.
And there is no way in hell that case would ever succeed. The whole 'free market' that we're lead to believe we have (though don't believe we actually have one) does kind of apply; it's identical to a shop buying products from someone else, and selling them on at profit. It's trade. It's commerce. I'm surprised the chamber(s) of commerce haven't got up in arms about this....
My UID is prime. Is yours?
Here's an idea Sony: Instead of wasting money on pointless lawsuits that are going to piss off the people who are willing to go the the extra time and expense to get your product, how about putting that money towards speeding up the official European launch? If your product was actually available there, then people wouldn't be forced to do this.
-"One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man." -EH
Portable Shooting Practice?
Precision Shot Projectile?
Its not hard to come up with something with the initials PSP.
Hacks, homebrewed games and utilities make NO profit for any company unless the system is sold at a profit. There is no 'well its a victory in marketing' because Sega tried the same thing and was crushed utterly by Sony with the Dreamcast.