Nintendo wins court battle against defiant streamer

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Nintendo has struck again! But read it for yourselves and form your own opinion. https://www.heise.de/en/news/Nintendo-wins-court-battle-against-defiant-streamer-10966596.html
 
It's not much of a shock.

This dude was streaming unreleased nintendo games that he aquired "less than legally".

Honestly, my main gripe with this whole fiasco is that it's likely to shine more light onto retrogaming and using roms/emulators again, and that could mean trouble for places like RGT.

Both sides of the lawsuit are fucked. Nintendo are fucked because they're Nintendo. This streamer is fucked because he hasnt' got a single chance in hell of avoiding this punishment.
 
Previously on RGT lol:

 
I'm not favorable to Nintendo for their constant lawfare against everyone... but this guy was pretty dumb to make a target out of himself so publicly.
 
Honestly, my main gripe with this whole fiasco is that it's likely to shine more light onto retrogaming and using roms/emulators again, and that could mean trouble for places like RGT.

Nintendo's stance on ending piracy and emulators because they still make money from their every game and console:


lolol
 
As I said in another thread, guy was asking for it.

He was doing the equivalent of lighting up a runaway and setting up beacons for Nintendo's lawyers to land.

Since the very dawn of file-sharing, piracy has always been about secrecy. Those guys uploading MP3s to IRC channels didn't do it because they loved the format, but because that was MUCH harder to track than regular websites. Why did the FBI set up the so-called "Honeycomb" sites? Because people who came in to download files illegally could be trapped on a logged "net" -- even game crackers from way back when anonymized their files because credit came with real heat.

To pull this crap in 2025 is just asking for trouble.
 
This is just a big "You Play Stupid Games, You Win Stupid Prizes." It's especially when it's Nintendo, that is like a very trigger happy dragon. It's just not going to pan out well for anyone this brazen.
 
As I said in another thread, guy was asking for it.

He was doing the equivalent of lighting up a runaway and setting up beacons for Nintendo's lawyers to land.

Since the very dawn of file-sharing, piracy has always been about secrecy. Those guys uploading MP3s to IRC channels didn't do it because they loved the format, but because that was MUCH harder to track than regular websites. Why did the FBI set up the so-called "Honeycomb" sites? Because people who came in to download files illegally could be trapped on a logged "net" -- even game crackers from way back when anonymized their files because credit came with real heat.

To pull this crap in 2025 is just asking for trouble.
Gangstas who own the street like him won't hide what crime they commit because all the stupid shit they do masturbates their ego and they love the attention they get for it. In his mind it was like winning a Nobel prize when he lost the lawsuit and had to pay money to Nintendo by being a clown and bitch of a company just like he barked for it like a dog. He doesn't get real OGs fucks with Nintendo in front of them and they can do nothing about it and they actually win the lawsuits against Nintendo and own the whole universe!!!! lolol
 

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