dBrand Companion Cube cancelled:

2 months ago by jordanlund to c/steamdeck

I just got an email from dBrand cancelling the Steam Machine companion cube shell.

They posted the rationale on reddit, /r/dBrand but for the good folks who don't do reddit anymore, here's their post:

"RIP Companion Cube

🚨 Announcement 🚨

As you’ve probably noticed, the Steam Machine Companion Cube was eviscerated from our website, YouTube, and other social media platforms last week.

The blunt version is that we made the Companion Cube without a license from Valve. Everyone who purchased a Companion Cube will have their refund issued by end-of-day. Everything else beyond this is just detail. If you want the full story, keep reading.

On November 12th 2025, the day the Steam Machine was announced, we put up a concept render and sign-up page to see if anyone would be interested in a Companion Cube enclosure. It went moderately viral, with over fifteen thousand people signing up to be notified in the first day. In the months that followed, we built the idea into something real without ever asking Valve if we could.

We’re going to regret that decision for a very long time.

Over the next seven months, we poured our souls into this project. More than a thousand hours went into engineering from our industrial design team. Forty-four sets of injection molding tools were developed, one for each of the cube's sub-components. The entire product was redesigned from scratch more than once, just to get the way it cradles the console exactly right. We literally rented out a university campus to film the launch video. By the end, we were losing money on every $99 Poverty Cube sold, but it didn’t matter. This had turned into a passion project for the entire organization.

Unfortunately, being proud of the thing we made did not give us the right to make it.

We launched around 3am on Monday, June 22nd. Overnight, it became the second-fastest selling product in our 15-year history, behind only the Switch 2 Killswitch.

Shortly after, Valve’s legal team reached out. They stated that the Companion Cube is Valve intellectual property, for which dbrand does not have a license. They requested we take down the product and launch film immediately. This was entirely within their rights, and they were direct, fair, and respectful throughout.

We took everything down and made an appeal. We asked Valve whether there was any way to keep the project alive: properly licensed, with their blessing, on their terms. They said no. Given our backwards approach of building first and asking permission later, it was a fair answer.

That’s basically the whole story. We made something a lot of people were excited about, then incinerated our shot at bringing it to market. It’s a hard lesson to learn publicly.

It goes without saying, but we’ll say it regardless: Valve didn’t do anything wrong here. They built a game franchise a lot of people love and they alone get to decide how it’s used.

To everyone who was as excited about this project as we were: thank you, and sorry. Refunds are being issued today. If it hasn’t landed in your account by the end of this week, you know how to reach us.

To Valve: thank you for Portal, and sorry for the headache. We should’ve asked first."

rtxn 234 points 2 months ago

That's literally what happened with the black PS5 shells. They used Sony's trademark without permission, got a cease and desist, and didn't learn a fucking thing from it. I'm sure they had the best intentions, but doing it twice was monumentally stupid.

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binarytobis 10 points 2 months ago

If I had a nickel…

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Voyajer 156 points 2 months ago

Why am I not surprised they didn't get a license

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woelkchen 141 points 2 months ago path: 0 24505566 24505708, hotness: undefined, score: 141, children: 4
nialv7 55 points 2 months ago

This company sounds like a mess.

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binarytobis 6 points 2 months ago

Solid phone cases, though.

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brognak 4 points 2 months ago

Seriously, I had the Ghost case for my S25 and now Tank for S26 and they are hands down the best phone cases I have ever used.

Ghost is just a solid fucking case, it feels great in the hand and held up great the entire time I had it.

Tank though is spectacular. There's so many small things that look stupid but make total sense when you actually hold it. The little finger wells on the back, the ridges along the edges, the way the buttons feel, just all add up to phone case perfection (imo).

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Wizard_Pope 1 point 2 months ago

Nah not really. Had one for my oneplus6 and it literally fell apart after 1 year. Still have the value of it in store credit. Have not had anything from them I wanted to buy for years though. Mostly because I stopped buying mainstream devices (too expensive for the fuckall you get).

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prettybunnys 9 points 2 months ago

Ayyyy at least they didn’t blame the would be buyers

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officermike 125 points 2 months ago

Did they not learn from the PS5 dark plates? Why do they keep developing things without licensing or approval from rights holders? This seems like an easy lesson to learn. I imagine the engineering time and injection molds cost them a huge chunk of cash.

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jordanlund 64 points 2 months ago

You would think the people in charge of production would have pressed management on it:

"Hey, did we get permission this time? Or is it the Dark Plates all over again?"

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thingsiplay 23 points 2 months ago

There is no need to ask for permission, if you can simply pray. It's an old trick and sometimes it even works.

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MimicJar 31 points 2 months ago

Sometimes it's best to ask for forgiveness rather than permission. They made a different dark plate later on that was different enough, they'll do the same thing here. We'll see "Friendly Cube" before the year is over.

Plus huge marketing win. They probably got a bunch of new users to visit their website and saw a huge uptick in overall sales.

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thisisbutaname 30 points 2 months ago

Sometimes it's best to ask for forgiveness rather than permission.

Ah, yes, the Christian way

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tdawg 7 points 2 months ago

Aka "buisness as usual"

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HeyThisIsntTheYMCA 2 points 2 months ago

tank you for spelling it rite

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thingsiplay 2 points 2 months ago

Also the Python way (programming language).

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captainlezbian 2 points 2 months ago

Also the python way (snakes)

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mrmaplebar 120 points 2 months ago

The blunt version is that we made the Companion Cube without a license from Valve.

Well... that was pretty damn stupid, now wasn't it? Were they under the impression that they could capitalize off of one of Valve's biggest IPs without getting some kind of license or consent first? Who do they think they are, an AI company?

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phonics 23 points 2 months ago

They did hold peoples money. If they invested it before returning it. They could have made a fair chunk of change. Perhaps that was the plan all along. Risky play though.

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PostaL 110 points 2 months ago

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Deconceptualist 78 points 2 months ago

Y'know when this was first prototyped I considered asking whether was licensed, but thought, "Nah, dbrand wouldn't be that stupid, I'm sure they worked it out with Valve". Heh. Too much faith on my part I guess.

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shweddy 67 points 2 months ago

Dbrand and not getting a license name a better duo

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zigmus64 50 points 2 months ago

Sucks… good on D-brand for handling it with class though.

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boatswain 30 points 2 months ago

Yeah, nice to see companies taking ownership of mistakes. Shame they didn't ask first.

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WhoIzDisIz 69 points 2 months ago path: 0 24505280 24505601 24506691, hotness: undefined, score: 69, children: 0
gedfromgont 13 points 2 months ago

Handling with class? They just tried to get away with something that clearly doesn't work that way. You don't make a product based on a known franchise without contacting the franchise owner about it.

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jordanlund 4 points 2 months ago path: 0 24505280 24512781 24513427, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 0
Darkassassin07 42 points 2 months ago

Ouch... Getting injection moulds made is really REALLY pricey. That's an expensive lesson.

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MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown 37 points 2 months ago

But really good marketing. They got the emails of a bunch of people interested in Steam hardware, they got their name out there to folks like me who’ve never heard of them. They put out a sincere sounding apology, gave automatic full refunds, and in 18 months I’ll probably remember them as a trustable brand but forget it was because they did a dumbass copyright infringement.

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cardfire 10 points 2 months ago

You forget, many of the target audience also celebrate copyright infringement as a virtue.

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captainlezbian 3 points 2 months ago

Yeah, I'm seriously wondering how you get to that point without making sure you're allowed to do the thing. Injection molding is a fuck ton of principal that you make up for in volume.

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ohshit604 1 point 2 months ago

Prefacing this by saying I know nothing about injection moulding. Couldn’t they still use the molds for when they do get a license just different designs?

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Darkassassin07 8 points 2 months ago

for when they do get a license

We asked Valve whether there was any way to keep the project alive: properly licensed, with their blessing, on their terms. They said no.

Valve's refused to sell them a licence.

There is no 'when they do get a license'.

Beg forgiveness instead of ask for permission is a gamble. dBrand lost the dice roll.

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captainlezbian 1 point 2 months ago

They might be able to modify the molds to something legally distinct, but it'd be expensive and if they were already taking a loss on the desirable product it's better to not throw bad money after good. I'd guess their actual best bet is to see if valve wants to buy all this off them to reduce their losses and their disposal/storage costs

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Mearcfara 23 points 2 months ago

It's cool that they copped to it as well as they did. I wouldn't have expected that.

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HeyThisIsntTheYMCA 8 points 2 months ago

Yeah. This is the kind of response (as far as i can tell: open, honest) that makes me want to buy something from that company in the future. Like, you legitimately can't buy this kind of public relations. It sucks for the business, but doing the right thing by your customers gets you repeat customers. You can't get brand loyalty through a commercial.

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Pieisawesome 9 points 2 months ago

Yeah, but this isn’t the first time they have done the exact same thing.

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HeyThisIsntTheYMCA 4 points 2 months ago

This is true. Above is my initial reaction and I'll leave it to show what it looks like when you get more info and reassess. Not so sure I trust the company, but I do appreciate the openness about them not getting the license.

There's a part of me that thinks they're hoping their fans lean on steam, but steam is so much bigger, and both of them behaving reasonably at this juncture isn't likely to get a witch hunt started.

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Xerxos 17 points 2 months ago

Why not ask for permission before you try to create it? It's one of the few corporations where you can simply write a email to the CEO. Going ahead without permission is really shady.

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jordanlund 7 points 2 months ago

I know, right? Do the render, send it to Valve, get licensed...

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Vince 12 points 2 months ago

Lol, I half expect them to just recolor or reskin it and call it something else, maybe tack on an easily removed plastic piece to make it look very different. Then people can just buy and repaint it

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mlg 11 points 2 months ago

Not that I want to give dbrand any credit but this also seems like a stupid move for Valve.

Why didn't they just offer a license agreement if dbrand was willing to accept?

Seems like a missed opportunity which the steam machine desperately needs right now.

Even dumber, you'll probably be able to find this on ali express or temu in a couple of weeks after some chinese brands make knockoffs anyway.

Unless they already had some poor history with dbrand, seems kind of off character for Valve.

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Westcoastdg 22 points 2 months ago

The real answer is boring. Think about the legal precedent that would be set, this would be seen as condoning anyone to go out, market and accept money for a representation of their IP without asking for permission beforehand, no legal team worth their salt is going to allow that. They don't want to reward someone for doing things the wrong way from a legal standpoint. There's also probably a potential fraud liability here, the same way trademark owners are required to legally pursue copycat brands to prevent customers from being defrauded

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emeralddawn45 6 points 2 months ago

It wouldn't set a legal precedent. Valve would still be well within their rights to shut down any other products that did something similar. If they signed a license agreement now everything would be fine and above board, and valve would still be able to do this exact thing to any other brands who did the same thing if they so chose.

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hasnep 10 points 2 months ago

I think they just meant precedent, like it sets an example of how they treat copyright infringement.

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Beetschnapps 16 points 2 months ago

Shooting from the hip: The enclosure could have been a thermal nightmare that valve didn’t want their name on.

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jordanlund 5 points 2 months ago

Based on this video, they neglected to do something as basic as an air filter. I doubt thermals are top of mind for them:

https://youtu.be/glXA3ObwSwQ

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Beetschnapps 2 points 2 months ago

I mean it’s already throttled so much if anything Valve was over concerned with thermals. But yea, I could see the modding aspect making things even worse.

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savvywolf 10 points 2 months ago

Would you want to have a business relationship with someone with a "do things first, ask for permission after" attitude?

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Sylvartas 6 points 2 months ago

If you let me put my tinfoil hat on for a moment, it may be because now they can gauge the community response and decide if they want to launch their own or "change their mind" and look like the good guys

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Mister_Hangman 2 points 2 months ago

Then let them play off of what Beetschnapps said and back room ask Dbrand to fire off sets for them to test for thermal issues then if it doesn’t need any modifications come out swinging. Valve gets more money and looks like real aces.

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Kolanaki 10 points 2 months ago

Further proof that the D in Dbrand stands for "douchey."

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noxypaws 10 points 2 months ago

Well that was dumb. But their handling of the fallout means I can point and laugh but also not feel any hesitation to buy other stuff from them if they release stuff I want.

Their whole Ghost case debacle, which I did buy into, was similarly handled well, I've been happy with the free replacement I got from them for that and it's been working great for a few years now.

Dumbasses. But refunding and owning up is commendable, at least it seems to be from how they've framed it all.

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filcuk 4 points 2 months ago

I wonder how much they've lost in total. So many hours, injection molds, and presumably good chunk of the production. Surprisingly careless!

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jordanlund 3 points 2 months ago

They mentioned they had 15,000 people sign up on day 1. With a $100 and a $130 option.

Let's say 80% picked the $130 choice and 20% the $100 choice:

15,000 * .80 * $130 = $1,560,000
15,000 * .20 * $100 = $300,000

And that's just day 1. They had 7 months of sign ups before ordering started.

Edit: According to this site they had over 100,000 orders:

https://www.engadget.com/...

100,000 * .80 * $130 = $10,400,000
100,000 * .20 * $100 = $2,000,000

So about 12.5 million in lost revenue not counting the engineering hours, prototyping, injection molding, etc. etc.

Could be $15 million total. Dumbasses!

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Romkslrqusz 9 points 2 months ago

That sucks

Wonder if they’ll release the CAD files?

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ohulancutash 16 points 2 months ago

The unlicenced copyright and trademark violating cad files?

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ohulancutash 8 points 2 months ago

That is wholly incorrect. Any reproduction of IP would violate copyright, money changing hands has no bearing at all.

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wonderingwanderer 8 points 2 months ago

What is it, just a case for it? Does it provide any functionality, or is it purely aesthetic?

Honestly if they just called it something else there wouldn't be an issue, right? Just call it some other type of cube and in the description list the compatible hardware, which is just the steam machine.

Not sure why Valve would care so much, as it's not like this would take away from their sales. I'm guessing it's mainly a representation thing. They don't want to allow a precedent where anyone can use their product's name in an unofficial capacity, where their company's reputation might be affected by consumers not realizing there's no affiliation

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TranscendentalEmpire 17 points 2 months ago

It's a case that looks exactly like the companion cube from Portal. So you're kinda stepping on their feet in more than one way.

It's an intellectual property thing. If someone can prove that you didn't defend an intellectual property in one case then they can argue that their utilization is fair use.

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wonderingwanderer 5 points 2 months ago

Oh, I didn't realize that Valve already had a product called a companion cube which already looks and functions the same way as this one. That's the context I was missing.

Yeah, in that light, what dbrand did seems pretty asinine.

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SatyrSack 12 points 2 months ago

Oh, I didn't realize that Valve already had a product called a companion cube which already looks and functions the same way as this one.

They don't. The Weighted Companion Cube is a virtual item in Valve's Portal series of games.

https://en.wikipedia.org/...

It is not an actual product in real life. Even in the game, it does not "function the same way as this one" at all. It arguably has no function. In game, it is a glorified paperweight.

With that said, it is trademarked (or copyrighted or whatever) all the same, so other companies are not allowed to make something that even resembles it without permission. That is just how the stupid US trademark/copyright/patent/bullshit system works.

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wonderingwanderer 6 points 2 months ago

Oh, I see. Yeah, it's kinda stupid that a company would try to replicate that without license.

That being said, taking an item from a game and turning it into a real object that fans can enjoy is kind of a cool thing. It sucks they didn't go through the proper channels to make it legit though.

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TranscendentalEmpire 5 points 2 months ago

Yeah.... I really don't know what they were thinking. I guess that's what happens when a company is made entirely of designers? I can't imagine anyone from a legal department would be allowing them to do straight ip theft against a billion dollar corporation.

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AeonFelis 7 points 2 months ago

... then incinerated our shot at bringing it to market.

Did they also incinerate all the Companion Cubes they already made?

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Lemmchen 7 points 2 months ago

Idiots.

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baller_w 6 points 2 months ago

Release it as 3d printing templates open source 🙌

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ohshit604 2 points 2 months ago

I’m sure Valves legal team would enjoy that.

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Juviz 6 points 2 months ago

That is one of the best and probably Most sincere apologies I’ve ever heard from a company. Sucks for the product, but those guys seem to be all right

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WhoIzDisIz 56 points 2 months ago

This is a pattern for this company. The "apology" is marketing bullshit. This company is run by pure assholes - which I'll admit is hardly unusual, but don't let them manipulate you with reality distortion techniques. They've done it before, they did it here, and they'll do it again. "Fool me once," and all that.

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Juviz 10 points 2 months ago

What happened before? I only know them from the LTT memes

Edit: nvm, read the other comments

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woelkchen 6 points 2 months ago

Just make Frank face plates. Surely nothing will go wrong.

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DoucheBagMcSwag 6 points 2 months ago

Except Sony wants PC gamers to eat shit and expects them to buy their $1,000 console for PC quality games now. They would definitely not agree to that

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woelkchen 8 points 2 months ago

They would definitely not agree to that

dbrand wouldn't ask them – as usual

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DoucheBagMcSwag 4 points 2 months ago

😅 oh shit of course they wouldn't

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skozzii 3 points 2 months ago

dBrand is a garbage company.

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Shatur 2 points 2 months ago

Strange that they did this after the price reveal. Could they have decided that it's not very profitable and maybe the case required further adjustments (like it doesn't fit or melts since they developed it before they could get a prototype), and this is why they canceled it entirely? LTT had a companion cube, but they never put it on the Steam Machine.

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paraphrand 0 points 2 months ago
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Diplomjodler3 -20 points 2 months ago

While Valve didn't do anything wrong from a legal standpoint here, I still think that's not very sporting of them.

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MrQuallzin 39 points 2 months ago

Good graces only go so far. Dbrand has unfortunately done this before and didn't learn their lesson, no reason to play ball with them.

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Diplomjodler3 -9 points 2 months ago

On the other hand, it was a cool product that many people would have enjoyed. And now it's gone.

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SpaceNoodle 24 points 2 months ago

And I bet it could have gone quite smoothly if Dbrand had bothered to contact Valve before making it.

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Diplomjodler3 -1 points 2 months ago

I'm not in any way saying that they shouldn't have done that.

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WhoIzDisIz 29 points 2 months ago path: 0 24506300 24506439, hotness: undefined, score: 29, children: 2
Diplomjodler3 -1 points 2 months ago

I said "not very sporting". That's hardly a condemnation.

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paraphrand 15 points 2 months ago

Well, the sport you are talking about is seeing how much you can steal and get away with. So…

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Tippy 26 points 2 months ago

They caught a company stealing their intellectual property and lying to consumers that they had permission to create a product and fulfill orders as a result of that theft, and promptly shut their bullshit down. While I'm not a big fan of some IP laws and how they can be abused, I'm struggling to see how you think Valve deserves any reproach for this. This isn't even the first time this company has tried this shit and been slapped for it. At this point its a pattern of behavior that implies they are intentionally trying to steal and scam.

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jordanlund 11 points 2 months ago

The biggest mistake Valve made was not shutting it down when it was announced.

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Rubanski 9 points 2 months ago

Maybe it was on purpose to stick it to dbrand and their questionable history of licensing

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djdarren 7 points 2 months ago

Fair play though, it is pretty funny that they let DBrand spend all that money first.

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HeyThisIsntTheYMCA 6 points 2 months ago

i won't fault valve's IP infringement team for missing one infringing product in a sea of [i'm not bothering to estimate] infringing products

it's the fact that it's a companion cube [valve™] for a valve [valve™] video game [valve™] console [valve™] being made by notvalve™. if it was just a t-shirt on redbubble they could probably fly under the radar, but this is too close to confusing the consumer. like, how many people here automatically assumed they had valve's permission? which would imply some sort of partnership with valve, just by making the faceplates?

ideally that's the kind of confusion IP law is supposed to prevent. how it's used vs how it was intended is another can of worms (and idealism versus pragmatism is a fun argument don't get me wrong) but we can pretend for a little bit.

like, there's Coke trademarked to Coca Cola. no other soda or drink gets it. But in smelting and ironworks? There are a ton of coke companies. Because coke isn't soda in smelting. There's no confusion.

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jordanlund 2 points 2 months ago

I definitely assumed some kind of partnership, especially after watching the launch video where they claimed Aperture Science had been bought by dBrand.

Why yes, yes it has already been re-uploaded to YouTube:

https://youtu.be/DfITSn5pcrQ

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