Posted Feb 14, 2008 at 11:31AM by Charles D. Listed in: News Tags: piracy, Nintendo of America
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Pirated games being sold in China - Image 1Nintendo has recently appealed to the U.S. Trade Representative, noting the growing issue of video game piracy in several countries. A "Special 301" process was filed stating that specific governments around the world should take a more aggressive stance against piracy.

Nintendo stated specific cases such as China being the primary source of manufactured pirated Nintendo Wii and DS games. Other countries like Korea topped the list as the leader of illegally distributed games via the Internet, while Brazil and Mexico is currently saturating the market with counterfeit Nintendo software.

Here are just some of the numbers spelled out by Nintendo of America's Senior Director of anti-piracy Jode Daugherty regarding how much the company has suffered from piracy cases in the previous year:

We estimate that in 2007, Nintendo, together with its publishers and developers, suffered nearly $975 million USD worldwide in lost sales as a result of piracy. Nintendo will continue to work with governments around the world to aggressively curtail this illegal activity.


While no solid plans have been formulated so far on how the fight against piracy will be spearheaded, Nintendo is already closely collaborating with the governments of different countries to help solve the issue.


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