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Amazon China’s Biggest Warez Dealer

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Amazon’s Chinese subsidiary Amazon.cn, formerly Joyo.com, is blatantly selling pirated games on its site in true Chinese style.

For $6 or so Amazon is selling a pack of DVDs containing dozens of PSP ISOs:

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They helpfully warn that users will need to transfer the ISOs off the DVD and onto a PSP in order to play.

They also helpfully offer to bundle a variety of other discs packed with games of dubious legitimacy:

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The volume of dodgy goods stocked leaves little doubt that this is no mere oversight of the kind which famously saw them selling r**e simulators to the British.

Amazon’s determination to be Asia’s biggest seller of bootleg warez doesn’t end there – they also offer plenty of the Chinese knock-off hardware so beloved of the gaming press (although anyone looking for legitimate consoles will be hard pressed to find any on their site, strangely enough):

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Wholesale piracy in China is nothing new, but for a major publicly traded US company to be so brazenly selling pirated games in China does seem beyond the pale.

Indeed, rather than busting small-time hawkers of bootleg discs in their own countries, it seems police in developed nations might do well to pay a visit to Amazon’s boardrooms, to say nothing of the affront to game publishers, busily fighting to stamp out piracy in the west only to have a major retailer blithely hawk ISOs of their games for pennies in China.

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