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Nintendo backs US decision to file piracy case against ChinaDVDBack23 @ Apr 10, 2007 13:41 | 12 comments
Each year, the US Trade Representatives gets reports from companies about foreign piracy and this year Nintendo gave evidence about piracy in China, Hong Kong, Mexico, Paraguay, and Brazil.
According to Nintendo's report there have been more than 7.7 million counterfeit videogame products seized from Chinese factories and retailers in the last 10 years.
In a statement, the company said China is "the leading production site and exporter for counterfeit Nintendo videogame products", and also has the largest domestic consumption - but there has only been one criminal prosecution.
"Numerous factories, where tens of thousands of counterfeit Nintendo products were seized, escaped with only trivial fines or no penalty at all. And often these production sites continue to operate after products are seized,"
Nintendo's senior director of anti-piracy praised the goverment highly for their latest efforts: "Nintendo will continue to work with the U.S. government while aggressively pursuing counterfeit Nintendo products in China.
"We're pleased the US government is pushing China to comply with its trade commitments in an effort to protect the lifeblood of the copyright and trademark industries."
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Comment by: i1der (Apr 10, 2007 21:24) piracy in poor country in my opinion is not crime at all!!!!
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Comment by: vinny13 (Apr 10, 2007 23:10) I say we blame Texus! |
Comment by: ZippyG (Apr 11, 2007 00:05) Why should a game only cost what someone can afford? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. First of all, games are not a requirement. If you're so damn poor in your ghetto ass 3rd world country, shouldn't you be focusing on buying necessities and investing in a better future rather than games? Secondly, the game industry is just that - an industry...aka business. They're not a charity, they exist to make money. If you don't got the dough take yo broke ass home and stop whining because there's plenty of people who make something of themselves instead of expecting handouts or social concessions. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 11, 2007 04:26) ZippyG
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Comment by: i1der (Apr 11, 2007 14:02) Someone that says "people can't have because you can't afford" are animal's!!!! nobody own this world and everyone should have the same opportunity as every body else, come here talk about people should do something to help economy.... this is bow, if was that easy would be no poverty in this world. Brazilian people are the most Kind (in they Country) people in the world, most people on these country dont download a game for free and then burn it, they still buying, but for a less pricey way.
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Comment by: ZippyG (Apr 11, 2007 17:02) Originally posted by i1der: Where are you coming up with this bleeding heart liberal drivel. People who talk like you equate opportunity to being given something for nothing. You get a lot of that here in the US with all these ghetto people on welfare...to them these "handouts" are an "opportunity". Let's not forget about the lowered standards that allow underperforming students to progress...yet another opportunity in the interest of making it "fair" for everyone.
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Comment by: neo1000 (Apr 11, 2007 19:03) Heil ZippyG |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 11, 2007 19:05) ZippyG
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Comment by: ZippyG (Apr 12, 2007 00:37) Originally posted by ZIppyDSM: Absolutely, and I guess being unable to afford a product is effectively boycotting it. ;)
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 12, 2007 04:24) ZippyG
Quote: making one on the backs of the consumers is never a good thing :P |
Comment by: riplord (Apr 12, 2007 13:17) @ Zippy G:
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Comment by: ZippyG (Apr 12, 2007 17:45) Quote: There is nothing wrong with making a profit, that's the role a consumer plays...and ultimately, they dictate the market because what they are willing and/or able to pay determines if a product sells or not.
Quote: Who needs yachts!? I'm staking my claim in Antarctica, which I predict will be a tropical paradise within the next 20 years or so. Thank you global warming! :D |
