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Dbrand kills its Portal-inspired Companion Cube case after admitting it never asked Valve for permission

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Why This Matters

This incident highlights the importance of licensing and intellectual property rights in the tech industry, emphasizing that companies must seek proper permissions before launching products inspired by existing IP. For consumers, it underscores the risks of unofficial or unlicensed accessories that may face legal challenges or be discontinued. The case serves as a reminder for brands to prioritize legal compliance to avoid costly setbacks.

Key Takeaways

Dbrand admitted in a post that it never asked for a license from Valve to make the Companion Cube, a decision it expects to regret for a long time.Read Entire Article