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Nintendo 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.