Topic: nintendo lawsuit

  • Nintendo Sues Switch Piracy Reddit Mod for $4.5 Million

    Nintendo Sues Switch Piracy Reddit Mod for $4.5 Million

    Nintendo is suing a Reddit moderator for $4.5 million, alleging they operated piracy platforms that distributed unauthorized Nintendo Switch games. The lawsuit claims the defendant reproduced and distributed thousands of copyrighted games through "Pirate Shops," leading to massive unauthorized di...

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  • Palworld Boycott Urged as Lawsuit Alleges It "Crossed a Line"

    Palworld Boycott Urged as Lawsuit Alleges It "Crossed a Line"

    Palworld's immense popularity has sparked controversy, leading veteran developer Yoshiki Okamoto to urge a boycott, stating its developers have "crossed a line that shouldn't be crossed." Okamoto supports Nintendo's lawsuit against Palworld's creators, fearing a victory for the studio could set a...

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  • Man Ordered To Pay Nintendo $2 Million In Piracy Lawsuit

    Man Ordered To Pay Nintendo $2 Million In Piracy Lawsuit

    Nintendo secured a $2 million judgment against an individual for producing and selling devices that enabled piracy on the Nintendo Switch. The court issued a permanent injunction and ordered the confiscation and destruction of all related equipment, barring further infringement activities. This a...

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  • Nintendo Wins $2 Million From Switch Modder Who Represented Himself

    Nintendo Wins $2 Million From Switch Modder Who Represented Himself

    Nintendo Switch modder Ryan Daly was ordered to pay Nintendo $2 million for selling devices that bypassed the company's technological safeguards. The products, including the MIG Switch and MIG Dumper, were found to have no significant commercial purpose other than circumventing protections and il...

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  • Nintendo Wins $2M Lawsuit Against Switch Modder for Piracy

    Nintendo Wins $2M Lawsuit Against Switch Modder for Piracy

    Nintendo won a $2 million legal victory against a modder for selling hardware that enabled piracy on Switch consoles. The court permanently banned the defendant from modifying consoles or distributing circumvention tools, citing mass copyright infringement. This ruling is part of Nintendo's broad...

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