![]() ![]() That is why PUSA sent them a "cease and desist" letter, a letter basically telling them to shut their activities down before PUSA takes legal actions. From a business perspective, if you went through the time and trouble to make a product, then someone uses your idea without your permission, and it siphons off customers from you, you would want to prevent that from happening. People could download the patches and play the TCG without buying the cards therefore, PUSA loses money. ![]() Pokémon Liberated's patches, on the other hand, interfere with PUSA's ability to make a profit. We have been promoting their product, so that hasn't been a big problem. From what I understand, PUSA has been lenient lately about the way that we use their intellectual property. The reason that Pokémon Liberated closed down was due to copyright issues. ![]()
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