Sony seeks injunction against Chinese PSP exporter
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has begun legal proceedings against Hong-Kong’s Lik-Sang, the gaming hardware exporter said today.
SCEE’s move is specifically intended to prevent Lik-Sang from selling PlayStation Portable handheld consoles to European buyers unable to wait for the PSP’s formal launch on 1 September.
Lik-Sang denounced the lawsuit, filed with the Hong Kong High Court, as a "cynical attempt to disrupt the successful online business...gain total market control, and garner publicity."
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