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Bounding Into Comics on MSNNintendo Reportedly Using Legally Ambiguous Language To Modify ‘Pokémon’ Patents Amid Ongoing ‘Palworld’ LawsuitNintendo grows desperate against Pocketpair, as the Pokémon patents use odd language, and others can't see how Palworld ...
Without a legal presence in Brazil, Nintendo and other companies are harder to hold accountable when things go wrong. This issue is not just about tough contract terms.
Nintendo’s strict anti-piracy policies have resulted in legal action taken by Procon-SP, a consumer watchdog group based in Brazil. A clause in the company’s user agreement allows Nintendo to ...
Nintendo also recently took legal action against The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leakers. Image credit: Dolphin Emulator Source: Dolphin, @LuigiBlood Via: IGN MobileSyrup may earn a ...
Nintendo's ability to ban Switch 2 consoles from accessing all online features has come under fire from Brazil's consumer rights watchdog, which has now launched a legal challenge.
At an eSports event in Tokyo, a group of top IP lawyers were brought together to do a live discussion on copyright and IP in the gaming industry. This included lawyers from Capcom, Nintendo and Sega, ...
You might be wondering if this is legal. Well, I’m not a lawyer, but in theory, these sorts of reverse-engineered ports of old games should be able to avoid Nintendo’s lawyers.
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