After shutting down several popular emulators, Nintendo admits emulation is legal
After shutting down several popular emulators, Nintendo admits emulation is legal
After shutting down several popular emulators over the years, Nintendo's top IP lawyer just admitted that emulators are legal.
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They didn't shut down anything, they asked and people took them down voluntarily. Legally speaking that's what happened.
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52 0 ReplyWhen reached for comment Nintendo is quoted as saying, "Stop busting my balls and fuhgeddaboudit."
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Not true. They filled a lawsuit against Yuzu and Citra and the developers had to pay 2.4 million dollars to Nintendo. They probably threatened the Ryujinx dev to do the same.
48 0 ReplyYuzu was different due to how they were getting the keys. Still fucked tho.
9 0 ReplySo they're refunding that money, right?
Right?
9 0 ReplyA lawyer’s opinion does not constitute a legal ruling.
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That's correct, I thought it was just a cease and desist
9 0 ReplyTechnically the lawsuit was against Yuzu. Citra was shutdown by association.
2 0 ReplyThose never made it to trial, right? My understanding is they settled, because that was cheaper than the trial.
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