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Aug 11 2005, 7:07am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The legal action Sony Europe took against Asian game exporter Lik-Sang apparently has made Play-Asia to stop shipping Sony PSP consoles to Europe.
As reported on Monday, Sony Europe went against Lik-Sang to prevent them from exporting Japanese Sony PSP consoles to Europe.
Play-Asia is also a well known Asian game exporter, that has stopped shipping Sony PSP to European customers says a story on German Heise.
Lik-Sang is actually still shipping despite the lawsuit. Both companies are located in Hong Kong, which historically has special trade regulations.
Lik-Sang and Play-Asia are stores we recommend to get Asian release game gear.
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