Gloucestershire Bust Reveals Treasure Chest of Pirated Games // GamesIndustry.biz
Jim Borowski  |  by www.gamesindustry.biz. All rights reserved. 3.01 | 16:13

address in Yate, South Gloucestershire resulted in the arrest of a games, DVDs and CDs.
The swoop, which was carried out on the morning of Tuesday 6th December, followed vigilant work undertaken by the public who address.
offences.

Officers from Avon and Somerset Police and an ELSPA investigator were also present at the time of the raid, where an of criminal activity.
Among the 1000s of stolen Xbox, PlayStation 2, film and music discs retrieved, three separate computer systems rigged for mass duplication and eight hard drives were found. Also recovered were counterfeit inlay sleeves for the discs, scanned covers of games, counterfeit face labels and a number of printers and scanners.


Standards. He was later bailed to be re-interviewed after further computers.
impact on both local businesses and communities, rdquo; said Michael Rawlinson, managing director of ELSPA.

ldquo;ELSPA would products from the marketplace. rdquo;
Standards are very pleased with the results of this raid, which has immediately. Based on the evidence I have already seen, a prosecution will follow.

We were only able to take such action due to good quality intelligence received from the public, whose could be scheduled in the near future, which can lead to serious financial loss for those criminals involved.
Ends.
UK.


Reports, Anti-Piracy UK and EU, PR and Communication, Events. More http://www.elspa.

com.
piracy sits at approximately 540 million.
jail sentences.


criminal prosecution and a criminal record, as well as the risk of Act.
Consumers have no recourse under law for faulty pirated games, which can damage hardware.
pornographic material.


operations.
organisations and dealers in drugs and pornography.

Read more on by www.gamesindustry.biz. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Pirated Games
Related news
Post comments
Name
Place
5 + 1 =
Comments