'It was a very depressing day': Palworld community manager reveals studio's reaction to Nintendo lawsuit
'It was a very depressing day': Palworld community manager reveals studio's reaction to Nintendo lawsuit

'It was a very depressing day': Palworld community manager reveals studio's reaction to Nintendo lawsuit

How is that even legal? Decades after releasing something, a competitor comes along and releases their product, so you decide "now's the time to file a patent" and you can kill the competitor. That should create a very unstable business environment as no new business can be safe when making a patent check as they can be filed after you created a product by somebody else. It makes no sense.
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I was just thinking this. Japan's patent system is so fucked up. You can do everything right, look up all relevant existing patents to make sure you're in the clear, then a competitor ex post facto files and kills your business.
Doubt that any company would get away with this. Maybe only biggest hundred or so
Japans laws regarding copyright and patents are.... hazy