Lots, if the two companies in question have the right kind of economic ties.
Most likely if a suit was filed it'd be in Germany, since that's where the contract supposedly being interfered with was executed, but then again the US is a riper ground for this sort of specious "you're giving people the tools to break an agreement they made with us" barratry thanks to the recent Blizzard win.
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How much force can a cease and desist order even have if it's from a company in a different country? And what country's laws do you even go by?
Lots, if the two companies in question have the right kind of economic ties.
Most likely if a suit was filed it'd be in Germany, since that's where the contract supposedly being interfered with was executed, but then again the US is a riper ground for this sort of specious "you're giving people the tools to break an agreement they made with us" barratry thanks to the recent Blizzard win.
This just in... VCR is killing TV.