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Nintendo Wins Victory Against Video Game Piracy

By Michelle Starr | Tuesday | 09/02/2010

Nintendo has confirmed the settlement of a Federal Court action against an individual in Australia for illegally copying and uploading to the Internet a Nintendo title not yet released.


New Super Mario Bros Wii for the Wii console was made available for illegal download worldwide on 6 November 2009—a week before the game's Australian release.

The Federal Court ordered the person responsible to pay Nintendo a settlement of $1.5 million in damages as compensation for Nintendo's loss of sales revenue.

When the game was uploaded to the Internet, Nintendo used sophisticated technological forensics to identify the person responsible. On 23 November, 2009, Nintendo obtained a Federal Court search order for the person's home. This led to the discovery and seizure of further evidence. 

Nintendo has been working to combat piracy for approximately 20 years. "Piracy is a significant threat to Nintendo's business, as well as over 1400 game development companies working to create games for the Nintendo platforms," Nintendo says.

"Fewer sales of Nintendo's hardware and software systems means fewer resources that Nintendo, its licensees, developers and publishers have to create and market new video game products which is ultimately to the detriment of video game enthusiasts. When there is a decrease in game development, there is also a decrease in the number of jobs in the industry. The existence of piracy jeopardises the strength of the video game industry overall."

For more information about Nintendo's global anti-piracy activities, visit: http://ap.nintendo.com

 

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