We warned you, Canada. The ESA dropped us a line today to inform us that our neighbors to the north have officially made the U.S. Priority Watch List for failing to protect intellectual property.
http://lastchance.cc/236686/piracy-blame-canada%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
The ESA applauds the United States Trade Representativeās decision to add Canada to āthe listā, citing the numerous times the game industry has plead with the country to strengthen their laws, only to have said pleas fall on deaf ears. With the mod chips still flowing like wine from the Canadian border into the states, the U.S. government had no choice but to write the name of the country down next to some other countries. You hear that, Canada? Weāre watching you.
āPutting Canada on the āPriority Watch Listā is a signal of the Obama Administrationās commitment to strengthening global intellectual property protection, and its intent to address this issue firmly with the Canadian government,ā said Michael D. Gallagher, CEO of the ESA āCanadaās weak laws and enforcement practices foster game piracy in the Canadian market and pave the way for unlawful imports into the U.S.ā
Canada joins China, Russia, India, Thailand, and seven other countries on the U.S.ās no doubt highly-effective Priority Watch List, which Iām certain they will be taken off of as soon as they show marked improvement in keeping their country piracy free.
āCanada contributes significantly to the development of todayās leading games ā creating thousands of high-paying jobs along the way. We are eager to see Canada become a full partner in protecting these products on the way to market,ā Gallagher noted.
Canada never really stuck me as the sort of country that needed a stern warning. If anything, it seems like a nice place to kick back and relax. Go figure.