piracy
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One Way Sony Could Fight Piracy: Load Times
Piracy is bad news — if you are a big game company. If you are a pirate, then I’m sure it’s all gravy. But big game companies like Sony are hoping to put an end to that freeloading gravy train.
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Here’s One Developer Who Embraces Piracy
Sean Hogan, one of the two guys behind the delightful Anodyne, is not Electronic Arts. He’s not Ubisoft, either. Or Activision.
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Nintendo Counterfeiter Gets Almost Three Years In The Slammer
A counterfeiter who made about £600,000 ($917,000) selling cartridges and discs loaded with pirated Nintendo games will do at least a year of hard time in the UK after being sentenced last Friday.
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This Nintendo Bootlegger’s Middle Name Is Success. Really.
Justin Success Brooks — yes, success is his middle name — made about £600,000 selling cartridges and discs loaded with pirated Nintendo games from 2009 to 2011. He’s now headed for the slammer, or whatever they call it in the UK, following a guilty plea last week.