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Switch and Switch 2 users who try to hack their consoles or play pirated copies of games may find their devices rendered completely inoperable by Nintendo. That new warning was buried in a recent ...
There is a significant legal difference between the United States and Europe that affects the Nintendo Switch 2 and piracy When we purchase a video game console or a video game, we are subject to ...
Nintendo has updated its Nintendo Account Agreement with a severe warning against "unauthorised use", in a bid to prevent emulation and piracy. All those with a Nintendo account will have received ...
Nintendo’s latest legal move to combat piracy may be super effective. According to a new change in the Nintendo User Agreement, the console maker can brick your Switch, or render it useless ...
Nintendo has updated its user agreement with language that explicitly threatens to render consoles or services “unusable” for anyone caught modifying their devices, running emulators, or ...
Nintendo updates its end user license agreement to say it may render consoles unusable if players modify their consoles or ...
With the Nintendo Switch 2 entering development as early as 2019, it might not come as a surprise that the hardware chip may ...
Nintendo has previously cracked down on piracy by targeting companies and websites rather than individual users. The Japanese gaming giant has issued lawsuits and DMCA (Digital Millennium ...
Other hotspots include the waters off Indonesia, the southern Philippines, and the South China Sea, where disputed territorial waters add complexity to anti-piracy efforts. Geographical Complexity ...