Chinese games have been penetrating the Vietnamese market through unlicensed Vietnamese businesses dealing with Chinese distributors.
The Ministry of Communication and Information’s inspectors and the Ministry of Public Security in late March discovered many rings that lent a hand to Chinese distributors to smuggle Chinese games into Vietnam.
Nguyen Phan Phuc, an inspector, said that appropriate agencies, after a time of tracking down the smuggled games, blacklisted some unlicensed online game providers.
And they discovered from an unexpected inspection tour to the businesses that the businesses distributed smuggled games for Lemon Game and Koramgame, two Chinese firms.
The inspectors summoned Le Ngoc Anh Tue, who was the director of Afoo Company Ltd from September 2012 to May 2013. The subsequent director of the company was Yang Zhuo, who came from Lemon Game.
In fact, Le Ngoc Anh Tue was just a “puppet”, while it was Yang Zhuo who himself founded the company, kept the stamps and legal documents relating to Afoo’s operations, and signed business contracts.
The inspectors found two server leasing contracts signed between Afoo and FPT International Communication with the signature of Le Ngoc Anh Tue as the director of Afoo.
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