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Nintendo has made some major changes to its Account User Agreement and Privacy Policy in an attempt to stop Switch 2 piracy. ...
Nintendo has updated its Nintendo Account Agreement with a severe warning against "unauthorised use", in a bid to prevent ...
Nintendo's latest update to its user agreement allows it to brick Switches caught with illegal material on them.
The company updates its user agreement to say it can render a Nintendo console 'unusable' if any piracy or tampering is ...
"You acknowledge that if you fail to comply with the foregoing restrictions Nintendo may render the Nintendo Account Services and/or the applicable Nintendo device permanently unusable in whole or in ...
Nintendo has made some changes to its user agreement just before the launch of its next big console, the Switch 2. These are the rules that everyone agrees to when using Nintendo products.
We’re expecting more retailers to restock the standalone console as well as Mario Kart World bundles (The Independent) ...
Nintendo updates its end user license agreement to say it may render consoles unusable if players modify their consoles or ...
using legal threats and lawsuits to shut down emulators of older Nintendo consoles and related ROM provider sites. It's unclear how Nintendo will detect piracy or modding. But the company's ...
Nintendo has previously cracked down on piracy by targeting companies and websites rather than individual users. The Japanese gaming giant has issued lawsuits and DMCA (Digital Millennium ...