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wraggster
February 2nd, 2009, 22:15
Camden business raid reveals the largest-ever seizure of illegal game copying devices yet

Monday 2nd February/... Business premises in Camden were raided last week, resulting in the largest ever seizure of illegal game copying devices in the UK. The company, which cannot yet be named for legal reasons, continued its illegal trade online, despite receiving seizure notices from HMRC (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs).

The raid was carried out on Thursday 29 January by officers of Camden Trading Standards, accompanied by the Metropolitan Police and an investigator from ELSPA (the Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association). The raid resulted in the discovery of more than 50,000 illegal game copying devices, along with counterfeit games console peripherals for the Nintendo Wii™, Xbox 360 and PlayStation®3. The seized items have now been sent for forensic examination by ELSPA.

Investigators had exposed a fully operational production line. Mail sacks were filled with packages containing illegal game copying devices awaiting despatch to customers across Europe. The company continued to trade despite seizure notices issued by HMRC detailing the copyright and trade mark infringements for each consignment seized over the last year.

Prior to the raid, several covert test purchases were made From The company's website by ELSPA investigators as part of their ongoing activity against IP theft.

The business is believed to have imported more than 38,000 illegal game copying devices, some 32,000 of them imported since December 2008.

Michael Rawlinson, Managing Director of ELSPA, said today: “Our investigators are out in force working with Trading Standards Departments across the UK, combing everything from Sunday car-boot sales to auction websites in search of counterfeiters. The devices found in Camden are highly illegal and offenders caught trading such items face criminal prosecution. ELSPA would like to thank Camden's Trading Standards department and all other attending authorities for their efforts in stamping out this criminal activity which ultimately threatens thousands of jobs in the country's games industry.”

irishwhip
February 3rd, 2009, 00:18
what in hades is an "illegal game copying device"?

Koolguy007
February 3rd, 2009, 00:39
I think illegal game copying devices classify as ROM extracters, blank DS cards, and flash carts.

jungletek
February 3rd, 2009, 06:28
Make the laws broad and vague enough, and suddenly everyone's a criminal.

The UK seems to be determined to turn itself into HMP Britain as soon as possible. Quite sad really.

I moved away from there recently, and have fewer and fewer regrets when I see stories like this, and ones about the increasing of the already ridiculous amounts of surveillance of it's populace. All this while they prove time and time again that they have no true notion of security in the 21st century, as major government divisions lose hundreds of thousands of sensitive records and private information like you and I lose dead skin cells.

Anonymous D
February 3rd, 2009, 09:14
"along with counterfeit games console peripherals for the Nintendo Wii™, Xbox 360 and PlayStation®3" surely a counterfit ps3 game is not only illegal but also completely useless?

goity
February 3rd, 2009, 11:14
Why are these articles always so vague? It'll turn out they've been robbing pens or something...