If it's fake that opens them up to a lawsuit from DHS, so either it's real or Gamer Supps is run by retards. Keep in mind that although defamation is normally very difficult to prove in US courts, outright fabrication turns that around since it demonstrates intent to deceive.
Of course products with "Gamer" on them are already more or less scams anyways, as they're just cheap crap with shiny labels slapped on them to appeal to consoomers.
I think using a government agency seal (and a law enforcement one at that) in a fabrication would open them up to problems far far worse than defamation.
If it's fake that opens them up to a lawsuit from DHS, so either it's real or Gamer Supps is run by retards. Keep in mind that although defamation is normally very difficult to prove in US courts, outright fabrication turns that around since it demonstrates intent to deceive.
Of course products with "Gamer" on them are already more or less scams anyways, as they're just cheap crap with shiny labels slapped on them to appeal to consoomers.
I think using a government agency seal (and a law enforcement one at that) in a fabrication would open them up to problems far far worse than defamation.