Pokémon Company International has responded to the DHS’s unauthorized use of its imagery & language in a recent video promoting ICE arrests: “Our company was not involved in the creation or distribution of this content, and permission was not granted for the use of our intellectual property.”

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    1. Miserable-Cap-5223 on

      Nintendo doesn’t play around with copyright. They went after Palworld like they were going for the kill.

    2. Beautiful-Suspect448 on

      Pokemon cards of arrested people… kinda bummed the rapture didn’t happened, I’m done with this timeline.

    3. Sleepy-Giraffe947 on

      This is distrusting. I know we’re all feeling like we’re living in some kind of dystopia that that American government is doing this cartoonish BS. The fact they’re dragging Pokémon into this is absurd but not surprising. I wonder how long it’ll take for them to sue.

    4. If this was some random college student making a fan game they’d have straight-up threatened legal action. They’re cowering before the fascists.

    5. Icy-Astronomer-1852 on

      interesting that notoriously litigious nintendo says “we didn’t approve this!” but stops short of taking legal action

    6. StructureThin3320 on

      nintendo sucks, get lawyer kirby on the damn phone and take the white house to court!! im so tired of ppl being scared of the dumbass steamed carrot in charge of our country

    7. wayofthethrow64 on

      Every corp has showed its belly for Trump within the past 9 months. Nintendo will not punch up for this lol

    8. Cultural_Cat_5131 on

      Japan-US relationship already on a shaky foundation even after the 15% tariff deal so TPC probably won’t do anything this is just them trying to maintain an image as they should.

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