• @[email protected]OP
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    024 days ago

    I meant that in legal sense they pirate stuff. Copyright laws being goofy is another thing entirely but Nintendo works in a legal framework where not defending your trademarks means you can lose them.

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      024 days ago

      It’s probably almost nearly 100% of emulator users who pirate games.

      Even Nintendo pirated their own games before releasing them on the Wii’s Virtual Console.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        024 days ago

        Nintendo couldn’t pirate their own stuff because they own it. They downloaded ROMs because they can’t be arsed to dump them themselves, similar to 99% of population. Kind of hypocritical with all the DRM related laws that they support but at least they recognise they’re unenforceable.

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          024 days ago

          Ok, then Nintendo benefitted financially from piracy and made no efforts to hide the fact that they obtained games through the exact same methods that pirates use.

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                024 days ago

                What did they pirate specifically and why nobody is suing them for it? Please go ahead.

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                  023 days ago

                  What I said in my last comment was

                  Nintendo benefitted financially from piracy and made no efforts to hide the fact that they obtained games through the exact same methods that pirates use.

                  I’m not sure why this didn’t satisfy your pedantry before, but maybe you didn’t read it when you replied to it last time.