Tears Of The Kingdom Was Pirated 1 Million Times, Nintendo Claims In Lawsuit
Tears Of The Kingdom Was Pirated 1 Million Times, Nintendo Claims In Lawsuit
The Mario maker alleged that the emulation software Yuzu ‘unlawfully circumvents’ the Switch’s protective measures
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Pirated, or downloaded a back up of a game they bought a physical copy of?
All the people I know who emulated it also bought it in this case, because emulation was objectively a better experience for the game.
I bought it and played in on the switch, myself, but if I ever did another playthrough I'd want to higher res of emulation.
43 0 ReplyThat's technically legal right? Kinda like ripping a CD?
7 1 ReplyIANAL, depending on your jurisdiction, downloading someone else's backup of something can be illegal. Backing up your own physical copy and using that is very often legal.
16 0 ReplyUsually its the uploading or distributing thats the illegal part.
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Ripping the game from your own system/cartridge is legal, downloading an identical copy from the internet is not.
8 0 ReplySource?
2 1 ReplyThe DMCA.
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Pirated in this case as they're talking about the leak that happened before it was released, so no one owned a copy of it at that point.
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