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well if the digimon case taught them anything, they dont own the idea of monsters that you can catch, and if they are based on real world animals you cant really own them, outside of name.
It’s a pretty fun game, but you sit there wondering how Nintendo has let this pass with some of the pals.
It’s Nintendo. They’re probably preparing an elite team of their best lawyers in an Avengers-esque montage right now.
NINTENDO LEGAL TEAM…ASSEMBLE!!!
well if the digimon case taught them anything, they dont own the idea of monsters that you can catch, and if they are based on real world animals you cant really own them, outside of name.