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Nintendo Asks For Government Help To Fight Piracy 296

Nintendo, in its annual report to the USPTO, has requested help in dealing with piracy overseas, both from the US government and from several other countries in particular. China, Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, and Paraguay are listed as the greatest contributing nations to piracy of the company's products. Nintendo suggests, for example, that "Chinese customs officials must stop shipments of game copiers and other infringing products out of China, and China should work in the coming year to eliminate barriers to its enforcement laws," and that "the Spanish government implement laws protecting the creative copyright industry and enact laws against Internet piracy."
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Journal Journal: Linux Windows

Ohh Microsoft! How you expect people to submit to your whims and follies is beyond my comprehension apparently. You attack the competitors, citing things that are bad about their products while all the time neglecting your own. I love the fact that IE continues to be the most exploited software ever yet Microsoft can give no viable reason for leaving these problems unchecked. A security vulnerability that allows IE to excute DOS commands, allowing malicious code from websites to execute deletion

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