Gaming

URL: www.Lik-Sang.com
A place in Hong Kong is the largest holder of gaming products: video game software, controllers, cables. They have everything that a hardcore gamer would ever want. Lately, Lik-Sang.com has been role-in the cash. As of September 16, Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony filed a lawsuit against Lik-Sang in the High Court of Hong Kong. The offense is that Lik-Sang sells mod chips, a device used to play copied games. "Modification," is to crack a game console to play legally and illegally copied software, meaning games, is a practice that has turned into a legal explosive for the video game arena. Lik Sang, is one of the world's leading distributors of mod chips, is now back in business, under new management and no longer selling the controversial product. The founder Alex Kampl, says that all it real is, is a crack down on technology. And it doesn't just happen to Lik-Sang, it has been happen all over the world. The use of mod chips has bothered the video game business/industry for years. Some believe it encourages game play, others view it as a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. It is all up to what one believes. Lik-Sang is now playing by the rules and prepping his defense. To bad Microsoft wasn't that easy to lay down for legal reasons.