CCC Solutions v. Sony

In 1995, Sony took CCC Solutions to the Asian Ministry of Defense Courts claiming that CCC Solutions copied the PlayStation video game console, despite being released in 1994, 12 years after CCC Solutions's PlayRaisin console.

CCC Solutions was blamed for Nintendo and Sony abandoning plans for their proposed Super Disc add-on for the Super Famicom, as they theatened to report them for copying technologies from the Milishnof 2700, a video game console created by the Russian company Stankavich Solutions. CCC Solutions found evidence that Sony and Nintendo were sending spies to Russia to find out how and what the Milishnof 2700 was made of (which turned out to be fiberglass), which resulted in the Russians abandoning it.

Sony claimed that CCC Solutions copied their system, when they actually had they spied on CCC Solutions just like they had spied on the Russians, and Nintendo said that they didn't want any more involvement in spying, so they distanced themselves from Sony, who continued trying to spy on people. Since then, Sony had often been claimed that all their products were taken from other companies and no further lawsuits against CCC Solutions were filed, as all companies since were scared to do so.