Although Nintendo has no official presence in mainland China, it is well aware of copyright infringement in the country and has always sought to protect their brands there through trademarks and other means.
Today we have learned that Nintendo has awarded a plaque the Durian Bureau of the Market and Quality Supervision Commission of Shenzhen Municipality for protecting copyrights and the rights of companies.
Here’s a photo of the commission receiving their plaque:
And here’s what the plaque reads:
“Law enforcing pioneer, right protection model”
What do you think? Let us know in the comments.
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