• @Pieisawesome
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    271 month ago

    I mean they take like 33% of that guy named bowser’s life earnings. Which are severely reduced because they also got him thrown in jail for a felony.

    That’s pretty uniquely evil

    • @Cypher
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      61 month ago

      That’s hardly unique when damages exceed what a person can pay, wage garnishing is actually relatively common.

      Nintendo also gave Gary Bowser a warning and he signed an agreement saying he would stop his illegal activities… and then he continued anyway.

      They gave him an out at no cost and instead he landed himself in prison because he fucked around and found out.

      • @Pieisawesome
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        91 month ago

        I agree that bowser brought the final outcome on himself, however, that does not expunge Nintendo of guilt.

        They continue to collect their 30% or however much it is.

        • @Cypher
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          01 month ago

          In what way is Nintendo guilty?

          • @[email protected]
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            101 month ago

            If you read the above thread and don’t see it, it’s because they’re overly vindictive. Garnishing someone’s wages is obscene when they’re so incredibly rich. They don’t even need it

            • @Cypher
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              11 month ago

              That’s just punitive damages awarded by the court and also isn’t unusual.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      I don’t know why people defend Gary Bowser like he is an innocent dude. He was part of a Hacker Group that hacked Nintendo Switch, 3DS, GameCube, NES Classic, Xbox and Xbox 360, PlayStation. They SOLD the hacked device’s. He wasn’t your Neighbor that hacked your Switch for a beer. They made Business with it for 10 years. Besides that, Nintendo wasn’t the Person who decided the sentence. It was a Judge. What do you think Nintendo should do? The Judge ruled him for Prison and 14.5 Million and Nintendo says publicly: “No thanks.” Yeah the sentence is way to hard, but the problem is the law and the Judge.

      • @Pieisawesome
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        41 month ago

        As I mentioned in other comments, I have no illusions that Gary Bowser is innocent or didn’t bring this all on himself. It’s his own fault he kept doing what he was doing.

        However, the court doesn’t follow Gary from job to job initiating the process to garnish his wages.

        It’s nintendo who is continuing to persecute Gary at this point, not the courts. Garnishing someone’s minimum wage job as a billion dollar corporation is uniquely evil.

        I could be wrong, but I have not seen anything remotely close from EA, activision, blizzard, Microsoft, Sony, etc. and my original point was this is uniquely evil to Nintendo.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 month ago

          Sony in the early 2000 was going crazy for Modchips for PS2. They had multiple Cord cases in Europe, in multiple countries and many People needed to pay money in different Country’s.

          Later in 2011 George Hotz hacked the PS3, Sony warned him and he stopped. So we don’t know how it would have ended if Sony and George ended up in Cord.

          Nintendo also warned Team Xecuter multiple times but the Team wasn’t interested in stopping. There isn’t much difference between PlayStation and Nintendo.