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Nintendo has recently updated its policy on digital products, warning users about unauthorized use and potential consequences ...
Nintendo’s crackdown on all things tangentially related to potential piracy continues, but this time the company is turning ...
Rather, Nintendo is particularly concerned about Switch users who hack their systems, use emulators, or engage in piracy using Nintendo hardware. These players are the targets of the company's ...
Nintendo has one message for everyone complaining about its newest games' $80 price tag: Piracy isn't an option. While the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nintendo has revised its Account Agreement and Account Privacy Policy to tighten the rules on emulation and piracy.
Nintendo has made some major changes to its Account User Agreement and Privacy Policy in an attempt to stop Switch 2 piracy. ...
In the new US terms of use, Nintendo reserves the right to switch off a console in the event of unauthorized use. This does not apply in Germany.
Nintendo’s updated user agreement for the upcoming Switch 2 grants the company the right to permanently disable a user’s ...
So, basic piracy. Every Nintendo DS game was ... And, you might imagine, that could have very serious consequences for developers and Nintendo. Well. The Nintendo DS and its various iterations ...