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Dark Absol
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PETA must be sony/microsoft fanboy. :/
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gsilver
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Hmm... I wonder why they accepted the Mario one as a parody and got upset about this one. I thought Black & Blue was funnier than the Tanuki one.
If anything, their previous, positive, response was an encouragement to have more of these things done. |
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Sunday Silence
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My guess is the use of the Pokemon game mechanics perhaps? |
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Dessa
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IIRC, there was a response to the Mario one sooner as well.
My theory is that the negative response and delay in responding is related to the fact that Mario is a first-party property owned solely by Nintendo. With Pokemon, it's Nintendo, The Pokemon Company International, GameFreaks... they had to get input from everyone, and get everyone to agree on their stance. |
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WeirDiE_InC
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Hmm... is it me or do they seem pissed? |
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potatochobit
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they should just let it go because it can only give them more bad press
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michaelarroyo01
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Making fun of a Nintendo owned character: Nintendo can shrug it off.
Making fun of a cash cow franchise owned by a third party: Nintendo better say something unless they want Pokemon to go the way of Final Fantasy. |
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Tsukento
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Last time, Nintendo said that the Tanooki transformation don't reflect real life. As Pokémon has no actual real life alternative to draw from, this falls under defamation and breaks copyright laws. Their "game" would normally fall under parody if the express intent wasn't meant to make the actual product and compan look bad. That and it's Pokémon. Of course they're gonna throw down the hammer on that. |
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MagusGuardian
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tuxedocat
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uh. no. Nintendo probably has lawyers who know that (in the U.S.) parody and satire are ruled as protected speech. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_v._Franken |
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Mr Adventure
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So PETA's make the pokemon = animal cruelty joke we've all been making since 1998? Way to be topical PETA.
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underlock
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If they were pissed they'd have taken action already. |
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mgosdin
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I don't think it means what you think it means. If PETA has gone far enough with this, as a game, then it won't be protected speech anymore it will by a copyright issue. As others have said, the mix of companies involved in Poekemon likely dictates a different response. Maybe this falls into the "Hit back twice as hard" category, eh? Mark Gosdin |
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bglassbrook
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This could also just be the stern response before bringing forth the fire. Last year was Mario, this year was Pokemon, what happens after PETA finds out about all the horrible things Link has been doing to the wild creatures of Hyrule next year will be the true test. Third time's the charm or strike-three? |
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Mr. sickVisionz
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I like how they don't even acknowledge the nonsense and just hit them with a stfu legal response.
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