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Video game piracy is the unauthorized copying and distributing of video game software, and is a form of copyright infringement. It is often cited as a major problem that video game publishers face when distributing their products, due to the ease of being able to distribute games for free, via torrenting or websites offering direct download links. Right holders generally attempt to counter piracy of their products by enforcing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, though this has never been totally successful. Digital distribution of pirated games has historically occurred on bulletin board systems (BBS), and more recently via decentralized peer-to-peer torrenting. In terms of physical distribution, Taiwan, China and Malaysia are known for major manufacturing and distribution centers for p

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  • Piratería de videojuegos (es)
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  • La piratería de videojuegos, una forma de infracción de derechos de autor, es la copia y distribución no autorizadas de software de videojuegos. A menudo se cita como un problema importante que enfrentan los editores de videojuegos al distribuir sus productos, debido a la facilidad de poder descargar juegos a través de sitios web de torrents o DDL.​ Las empresas a menudo intentan contrarrestar la piratería utilizando avisos de eliminación de DMCA, aunque su efectividad varía mucho.​ El UKIE informó que la piratería de consolas utilizando consolas de videojuegos modificadas ascendió a £ 1.45 mil millones en ventas perdidas para 2010.​ Taiwán, China y Malasia son conocidos como los principales centros de fabricación y distribución de juegos pirateados, mientras que Hong Kong y Singapur son l (es)
  • Video game piracy is the unauthorized copying and distributing of video game software, and is a form of copyright infringement. It is often cited as a major problem that video game publishers face when distributing their products, due to the ease of being able to distribute games for free, via torrenting or websites offering direct download links. Right holders generally attempt to counter piracy of their products by enforcing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, though this has never been totally successful. Digital distribution of pirated games has historically occurred on bulletin board systems (BBS), and more recently via decentralized peer-to-peer torrenting. In terms of physical distribution, Taiwan, China and Malaysia are known for major manufacturing and distribution centers for p (en)
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