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Sony's 'objection to dbrand's Infringement of Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC's Intellectual Property' letter lays out a few problems that the console maker sees with the specific 'Darkplate' design Dbrand had been selling before this week. But the back-and-forth raises important legal questions about patent protections, brand confusion, and who actually controls the aftermarket for console parts. Sony's threats aren't that surprising, especially considering that the company sent a cease-and-desist letter to console customization company The PlateStation last November.

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When gaming peripherals company Dbrand started selling its custom black PS5 faceplates in February, its website cheekily suggested that its efforts were 'totally legal,' and it urged anyone who thought otherwise to 'go ahead, sue us.' Now, sure enough, the company has been forced to change the design of its custom plates in response to legal threats from Sony.