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jh15
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Yeah, sure, my homemade button must be licensed
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Quote from: jh15 on September 10, 2016, 04:14:08 am
Yeah, sure, my homemade button must be licensed
No, but your controller containing a lithium battery and bearing a Sony or Playstation logo must be.
They primarily targeted fake controllers pretending to be real Sony units, not 'all aftermarket or non-Sony' controllers.
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