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    News Nintendo prevails in NSMBW pirating suit, man must pay $1.5M

    Nintendo prevails in NSMBW pirating suit, man must pay $1.5M

    February 9th, 2010 @ 15:50
    By Stephany Nunneley

    Nintendo of Australia has announced that its won a lawsuit filed against James Burt for pirating New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
    The judgment handed down in the case comes to Burt owing the company $1.5 million AUD ($1.3 million US) for loss of revenue from a game that has so far sold over 10 million units.

    Loaded onto the net on November 6, one week before the game was released, Burt was the first one to pirate the game, thus allowing Nintendo to use its “sophisticated technological forensics to identify the individual responsible for illegally copying the file and making it available for further distribution”.
    Using this information, Nintendo obtained a court order on November 23 to search Burt’s “residential premises”, leading to the seizure of “property from those premises in order to gain further evidence against the individual.”
    Despite the monetary overkill the guy has to pay, moral of the story – don’t steal. Especially from Nintendo or any other company rich enough to visit your house under a court order.
    Here’s the full PR, courtesy of Joystiq:
    Nintendo confirms the settlement of a Federal Court action against an individual in Australia for illegally copying and uploading to the Internet the first game file of Nintendo’s highly-anticipated video game, New Super Mario Bros. Wii for the Wii(TM) console. The game file was first made available for illegal download worldwide on 6 November, 2009, a week prior to its official release in Australia.
    This legal proceeding was commenced to protect the creative rights and innovation of game developers, and to combat the growing international problem of Internet piracy. Under Australian law, copying and distributing games without the permission of the copyright holder is a breach of the Copyright Act.
    The legal proceeding resulted in a settlement in which the individual will pay to Nintendo the sum of $1.5 Million dollars by way of damages to compensate Nintendo for the loss of sales revenue caused by the individual’s actions.
    Upon the game being uploaded to the Internet, Nintendo was able to employ the use of sophisticated technological forensics to identify the individual responsible for illegally copying the file and making it available for further distribution. On 23 November, 2009, Nintendo obtained a Federal Court search order in respect of the individual’s residential premises. This led to the seizure of property from those premises in order to gain further evidence against the individual.
    Nintendo guards its intellectual property rights in order to protect the interests of its valued consumers, its own interests, as well as the interests of game development companies. Nintendo will pursue those who attempt to jeopardise our industry by using all means available to it under the law.
    Nintendo has been working to combat piracy for approximately 20 years. Piracy is a significant threat to Nintendo’s business, as well as over 1,400 game development companies working to provide unique and innovative games for the Nintendo platform. 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.
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    http://www.vg247.com/2010/02/09/nint...must-pay-1-5m/

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    Default Re: Nintendo prevails in NSMBW pirating suit, man must pay $1.5M

    Why $1.5mil? They have no idea how many people downloaded the game and even if they did half those people wouldn't have bought the game. $1.5mil is a nice round figure just plucked from the air. Good luck getting it back Nintendo as I doubt the man who leaked it has that money to pay back in a lump sum.

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    Default Re: Nintendo prevails in NSMBW pirating suit, man must pay $1.5M

    Thats what you call "making an example" of someone

    Im sure one of the easiest things they can do is find out how many people downloaded the file the guy posted, thats why they call them torrent trackers.

    Could prob find out how many of the exact file the guy posted was downloaded then find out how many times the same file was "repackaged" then uploaded by some "hacker" to then take the credit.

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    Default Re: Nintendo prevails in NSMBW pirating suit, man must pay $1.5M

    Quote Originally Posted by ANDYPANDY View Post
    Thats what you call "making an example" of someone

    Im sure one of the easiest things they can do is find out how many people downloaded the file the guy posted, thats why they call them torrent trackers.

    Could prob find out how many of the exact file the guy posted was downloaded then find out how many times the same file was "repackaged" then uploaded by some "hacker" to then take the credit.
    Thats what happens when n00bs release their stuff on P2P

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    Default Re: Nintendo prevails in NSMBW pirating suit, man must pay $1.5M

    Whether it started up on a private site or not in sure once it ended up on a public site Nintendo could trace it back.

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    Default Re: Nintendo prevails in NSMBW pirating suit, man must pay $1.5M

    Quote Originally Posted by ANDYPANDY View Post
    Whether it started up on a private site or not in sure once it ended up on a public site Nintendo could trace it back.
    Wel if he's responsible for the dodgey rip that came out first then I hope others learn from his mistake.

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