
My personal theory is that Lik-sang is hoping to stir up enough anti-Sony sentiment to entice Sony to back down and drop the issue, allowing Lik-sang to continue to operate. They had zero legal fees, which makes their bankruptcy claims even more suspicious. gatoatigrado 08:41, 5 November 2006 (UTC) Reply It should be noted that not only have Lik-sang not paid any of the damages that were awarded to Sony, they did not even show up in court to represent themselves. My guess is they don't have any investors or their callous reactions would be much more limited.

Their shutdown was also mysterious because they announced they were driven into bankruptcy before they had actually paid any fines. They also had a comment system where they would allow any of their fans to make anti-Sony comments, but censored any moderated or comments that weren't hyped or anti-Sony. It's actually sort of funny I think it might still be on their site. "Lik sang" got angry, and posted some humorous comments about how the court ruling in Sony's favor was the end of the world as we know it, and the empire had won. Should this be included in the criticism section? - 86.141.107.165 10:07, 23 October 2006 (UTC) Reply No, Sony is exercising their right to limit grey market imports.
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