
Lenovo Kills Its ‘Game Boy’ That Was Preloaded With Illegal Games
THE SO WHAT
Preloading gray-market content onto hardware is now a fast path to regulatory and platform risk, not a growth hack. If your device strategy leans on emulation or UGC, assume IP enforcement will be part of the product requirements, not an afterthought.
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