ELSPA on the prowl
It appears that the recent story regarding the sale of the notorious R4 Revolution for Nintendo DS, the chip that allows users to download and play pirated software illegally, has spurred the Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) into action in the UK.ELSPA has confirmed that they are working closely with Nintendo to crack down on pirates and are currently evaluating the cartridge. The R4 chip can currently be bought freely on the Internet from sites such as Amazon and NDS-Gear, and it seems as though ELSPA will be trying to do everything in their power to get it removed from public sale.
“The ELSPA IP crime unit is evaluating the R4 game copying device, as it allows for the downloading and play of illegal Nintendo DS software avaialable by the internet,” an ELSPA spokesperson told MCV.
“We are aware that Nintendo has taken actions against these devices in other countries and we are working closely with them to consider the next step in the UK.”
“Broadly speaking, it is well known that ELSPA’s IP crime unit fights vigorously against products and devices that violate our members’ IP rights, items that include devices that circumvent the security of our members’ products and promote the play of illegally copied software. We take great stock in ensuring that this continues to be the case.”
Source :: MCV