> Cheating is literally ruining gaming and large companies like Tencent know it.<p>> Interested in gaming? See our other gaming articles this week: "China's Tencent revenues surge thanks to gaming boom"
The fact the BBC calls it a criminal enterprise [1] is bullshit, it is not criminal.<p>If it's tied directly to professional sport fraud or copyright infringement or anything criminal then the BBC needs to show proof. Or if they want to be hipster and refer to local laws then make sure they refer to sodomy as criminal enterprise when talking about Saudi Arabia.<p>Video here - <a href="http://www.chinanews.com/chinanews/content.jsp?id=9441884&classify=sp&language=chs" rel="nofollow">http://www.chinanews.com/chinanews/content.jsp?id=9441884&cl...</a><p>It seems it was for -<p>"At present, He Moumou, Wang Moumou and others are suspected of providing intrusion and illegal control of computer information system programs and tools."<p>[1] "What used to be a cottage industry of hackers exposing glitches in the code of games has now become a massive criminal enterprise."