Nintendo has initiated legal action against Jesse Keighin, who allegedly ignored multiple takedown notices and provided information on where to download Nintendo emulators. The company claims that Keighin faces fines of up to $7.5 million. In a related case, Nintendo successfully demonstrated in court that it identified an alleged Nintendo Switch pirate residing in Surprise, Arizona, by utilizing evidence from Reddit posts and repair orders linked to the individual. This method of tracking has been confirmed through court documents, highlighting Nintendo's ongoing efforts to combat software piracy. Additionally, the company's legal team has recently achieved victories in patent infringement cases against potential competitors and is now focusing on the creators of a game titled 'Pokémon With Guns.'
Nintendo caught a user who was allegedly pirating its software by tracking their Reddit posts and console repair requests, according to court docs. https://t.co/B6EceHthMp https://t.co/sHS92qZryd
Nintendo tracked down an alleged Switch pirate using a combination of Reddit posts and repair orders, a new lawsuit has revealed. https://t.co/y0CAWrWqtw https://t.co/Sc5GQQFTYz
Nintendo’s legal team has racked up patent infringement wins against potential rivals. Now that group of attorneys is settings its sights on the makers of 'Pokémon With Guns' https://t.co/O3YfmR98o8