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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Australian Man Fined by Nintendo for 1.3 Million Dollars

Due to hijack the game Mario Bros, an Australian man ordered to pay fines to the registration Nintendo 1.3 million U.S. dollars. Man named James Burt (24 years) were considered to have made mistakes because of not only plowing, but also spread to the Internet for free download other users. He provides a game called New Super Mario Bros. from 6 November 2009, or six days before the game was released globally. Nintendo in a statement, said the perpetrators of these games can be purchased online through the stock accidentally show though not yet launched.

Game-Nintendo-made games are always scheduled to be released in Australia last about six months after the Japanese, U.S. and other major countries. However, not yet released globally this game was played in the Kangaroos Affairs. This makes the Nintendo suspicious and forensic investigations. In the trial last January 27, 2010, the perpetrators had already been ordered to pay 100,000 U.S. dollars to replace all the legal fees incurred related Nintendo this case. Meanwhile, the number of fines to be paid for 1.3 million U.S. dollars is the value of compensation for losses suffered due to the loss of Nintendo's market potential in Australia.

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