Nachdem Lik-Sang eine Presseerklärung rausgegeben hat, demnach man durch Sonys Rechtsabteilung in die Knie gezwungen wurde, meldet sich nun Sony zu Wort:
[quote]In response to a press announcement made earlier today by Lik-Sang, Sony has made an announcement of their own, countering the notion that they are responsible for the closing the online retailer.
According to Sony, Lik-Sang didn't show at court and has yet to suffer any legal costs. However, Sony did make it clear that they have won substantial costs that have yet to be paid, and they are quick to note that they have no hand in the closing of the online store.
This whole situation is reminiscent of a past incident that Lik-Sang was involved in. In 2002, there was pressure from Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft over the sales of illegal "Mod" chips.
Sony has also responded to the list of SCEE executives, released by Lik-Sang, who had allegedly bought imported PSPs from the site. Sony stated that the list of Sony execs that are claimed to have imported PSP's should never have been released, as it is an infringement on "data protection principles across the world."
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