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LAI GAMES is continuing its fight to protect Copyright and Intellectual Property Rights of its incredibly successful prize vending game, Stacker.
In November, the Chinese Copyright Bureau conducted a raid on a Chinese manufacturer which resulted in the confiscation of an entire production run of copy Stacker games under the names of Aces High, Pile Up, Go Up and Chase The Ace.
Further to this case, LAI has now started to collect and destroy copy games that were already in the market prior to the raid.
Alan Freimuth, CEO of LAI GAMES stated, "We will continue to round-up copy games and take actions against companies that manufacture, import, distribute or operate copies of our games. It's not an easy process, it's time consuming and costly but we are committed to protect our rights."
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