Nintendo is with Piracy. At the beginning of this summer, the U.S. federal court was litigation Oppose Ryan Daly and the modified hardware website. The site is known for selling devices that allow users to pirated protection around Nintendo, including the popular MIG Switch Flashcart, which allows buyers to play the official Nintendo game without having to do physical cartridges. In addition to asking Daly to pay $2 million to Nintendo, the lawsuit also requires him to close the website and abandon the domain name to Nintendo, part of a permanent ban that is all-encompassing.
The order also prevents Daly from participating in future equipment around Nintendo’s guardrails, including creating, selling, contributing, hosting other sites related to or investing in other businesses dealing with similar products. While the MIG Flash cart can be used as a backup of physical games that are legally purchased, it is often used in the Pirates’ official Nintendo Switch title. Nintendo has been steadily battling the Department of Defense and piracy tools, including the power it has recently been granted to itself Brick switch Stealing the game on them.
Nintendo is no stranger to legal actions against those who violate strict policies. Last March, Nintendo filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of Yuzu simulator. The lawsuit was settled soon, and the team behind the Nintendo Switch emulator agreed to pay $2.4 million. Just like the lawsuit against Daly, the team behind Yuzu has to Surrender to its website And permanently avoid any activities that bypass Nintendo’s rules.