One pirate managed to find themself in hot water due to Nintendo being able to find them from their Reddit posts.
Recent court fillings have revealed how Nintendo managed to find a potential pirate, which involved Reddit, and their repair ...
Nintendo tracked down an alleged Switch pirate using a combination of Reddit posts and repair orders, a new lawsuit has ...
Earlier this year, after putting Switch pirate Gary Bowser behind bars and targeting emulator software Yuzu, Nintendo resumed ...
Unfortunately for him, his name was linked to several email accounts that had requested repairs from Nintendo’s official ...
An alleged Switch pirate may regret crossing Nintendo after the game publisher worked overtime to track him down.
Nintendo reportedly identified a user who was allegedly pirating its software by tracking the user’s Reddit posts and console repair requests.
According to legal documentation and court filings initially reported by Game File, James "Archbox" Williams made a number of mistakes that made him a relatively easy man to track down.
Back in July, Nintendo dished out a handful of lawsuits in its continued clampdown on Switch piracy. Four months on, one of these legal claims has come back as another win for Nintendo after the ...
Legal Disputes Highlight Nintendo’s Anti-Piracy Efforts In a recent case (thanks Game File), Nintendo sued James “Archbox” Williams for allegedly selling pirated Switch games. The court ...
Nintendo has been squashing any attempt at Switch emulation over the course of the last 12 months. However, they haven’t stopped at emulation. Nintendo has now set their sites on Pirates. What’s more, ...
As reported by Game File, Nintendo sued James “Archbox” Williams, from Surprise, Arizona, for allegedly violating its digital copyrights by selling pirated copies of Switch games. According to ...