https://www.dexerto.com/palworld/nintendo-president-finally-breaks-silence-on-palworld-infringing-on-pokemon-2520855/. I guess they are looking into it but don’t really say if they will go after them. I assume they are weighing their legal options. We shall see.
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Didn't say they had or necessarily would find such, but you can bet their lawyers will have taken a good hard look by now.
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The "wait till it is raining money" approach recognizes that constant legal action is costly and it is better to sue when you know you the person who has infringed your IP actually has money. Here you except some brand damage and go for the big rewards. So when Thicke and Williams released Blurred Lines the Marvin Gaye family did not put the lawyers on them straight away, when it became number one they sued. That case went to appeal and dragged on for five years, if the money is there they will pursue it.
What I don't have much of an idea of is Pokemon as a company, do they normally chase possible infringement and so on. But here as I said this may be about the millions they can make so why not go for it?
You like a game, game may get sued, you start to come up with reasons why the game should/will not be sued. I find this fascinating because it shows how our opinions of the world are built on what we want, not what the truth is.
I should say I have not even played Palworld or a Pokémon game in my life, so I have I no opinion either way. But have I been guilty of wishful thinking before, you bet I have!
This in an attempt to stop their rabid pokemon fanbase going lunacy mode on the internet and sending death threats to the Palworld devs, after the game's release and crazy success.
At the end of the day, I expect Palworld to be a blip on Pokemon's radar and they will no longer care. If Pokemon folks go after them though, it will not be for some time. Since Palworld is early access, it technically does not exist in a launch state s it could be canceled and refunded (could not would or should). I think Pokemon folks will wait until its officially launched. At the same time, I think palword knows this and will keep the game in EA for a long time.
Is Pokemon like Disney though, thats what I was trying to get at? They don't seem really litigious to me but I don't follow studios.
Last year Valve took down the Dolphin Emulator from Steam at Nintendo's request.
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"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon