marshmallowcreampie
Wrenry
I just can't see it as nothing but a publicity stunt. If he is so concerned he should have directly contacted Gaia instead of making a tweet that'll get people riled up and causing drama.
And also, if Gaia hasn't been attacked by other companies over their items, Nintendo comes to mind, then Gaia knows what they can do to not get in trouble with their parody items.
In all fairness, a big company like Nintendo may not have even noticed Gaia, or there are so many people using their IP that Gaia would be low on the list for going after.
I remember PETA made games based on Mario and Pokemon characters and though Nintendo made a statement about them, the PETA games haven't been removed. But on the flip side Nintendo had the fan-made game Pokemon Uranium which used fakemon shut down.
So yeah it depends on whether a major company cares how the IP is used to whether they respond to it.
And for independent or small companies its important too, but contacting the other business first to voice concerns instead of sending out a tweet is also important.