"Japanese Man Arrested for Selling Hacked Pokemon Save Data, Faces Prison Time"

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A 36-year-old individual in Japan has been arrested for selling manipulated rare Pokemon save files for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, fetching prices as high as $90, in violation of Japan’s Unfair Competition Prevention Act. The seller confessed to the crime and faces potential prison time or a hefty fine, as the police suspect the potential earnings from the hacked Pokemon could be in the millions of Yen. This incident highlights the legal ramifications associated with the manipulation and sale of hacked Pokemon within Japan’s strict legal framework.
- Japan: Pokemon hacker arrested & faces potential prison time for selling manipulated save data My Nintendo News
- Japanese Police Arrest 36-Year-Old Man on Suspicion of Tampering With Pokémon Violet Save Data IGN
- Japanese cops bust interior decorator that moonlighted selling hacked Pokémon: 'I did it to make a living' PC Gamer
- Pokemon hacker could face five years in prison for selling manipulated Scarlet and Violet save data in Japan Gamesradar
- Kyoto man held over modified Pokemon video game characters | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis 朝日新聞デジタル
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