Nintendo Switch is in the final stretch of its legendary life cycle. But it doesn’t mean Nintendo’s ready to let up on its legal crusade against those trying to pirate games on the seven-year-old ...
Nintendo of America has filed lawsuits against two individuals it accuses of violating its copyright by trading and selling "circumvention devices". In court papers uploaded to Torrent Freak, Ryan ...
Alex Co has been writing about games for 15 years and running, and is a huge fan of online shooters and anything horror related. Nintendo linked Reddit user Archbox to real name via online posts ...
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Nintendo pirate site seized
"THIS WEBSITE HAS BEEN SEIZED" declares the new banner at Nsw2u, a pirate site specializing in Nintendo Switch games. The FBI took control of the domain yesterday and with it goes one of the 'net's ...
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Nintendo Suing Known Switch Pirate For $4.5 Million
On October 3, Nintendo filed a motion requesting that James "Archbox" Williams, a known Switch pirate, pay the company $4.5 million in damages for operating websites that offered users copies of ...
Nintendo is no stranger to lawsuits. Over the years, the company has taken legal action and emerged victorious multiple times. Recently, its cases have focused on combating piracy, leaving many to ...
TL;DR: Nintendo is suing James Williams, aka Archbox, for $4.5 million over operating pirate shops distributing illegal Nintendo Switch game copies via jailbroken consoles. The lawsuit highlights ...
Nintendo’s war on emulation continues as Nintendo now goes after members of a popular Reddit channel r/SwitchPiracy. This is not the first time either as Nintendo recently went after James Williams a ...
Nintendo has won a lawsuit against a streamer who pirated games and livestreamed them ahead of their release dates. The pirate, Jesse "EveryGameGuru" Keighin, infamously wrote to Nintendo "boasting" ...
And not the fun type either. Nintendo has been squashing any attempt at Switch emulation over the course of the last 12 months. However, they haven’t stopped at emulation. Nintendo has now set their ...
Nintendo vs. Video Game Pirate: Game Company Wins $2.1 Million Lawsuit Against a ROM Hosting Website
Nintendo is still keeping up its crusade against piracy, and according to a recent legal victory, they don't seem to be slowing down. IGN reports that Nintendo just won a $2.1 million lawsuit against ...
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