• mesamuneOP
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    651 month ago

    The big ones:

    Now Nintendo is seeking the court’s approval to actually subpoena Reddit for user records. These records, if shared, could identify additional moderators or users tied to the r/SwitchPirates subreddits. Nintendo argues that these records are critical to building their case against others in the alleged piracy …

    In addition to requesting records from Reddit, Nintendo’s filing also makes appeals for information from other companies, including domain registrars such as Namecheap and GoDaddy, along with firms such as Cloudflare, Github, Google, and Discord.

    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      941 month ago

      Kinda weird that I’m rooting for reddit, a company I hate, against Nintendo, a company that usually brings me joy.

      But here we are.

      • @[email protected]
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        691 month ago

        Any time Nintendo is involved in a legal case, you can pretty safely assume they’re probably wrong.

        • @MurrayL
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          231 month ago

          On the other hand, r/switchpirates is transparently a community for the express purpose of pirating Nintendo games for their current system. It’s one of the rare cases where I think they probably can make a slam-dunk legal case to shut it down.

          • @[email protected]
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            401 month ago

            To shut it down, sure. To get information on accounts simply for posting there? They can fuck off.

            • @pivot_root
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              61 month ago

              Nintendo is definitely overstepping with that request, but I can’t say I feel bad for the subset of Redditors shitting their pants because they admitted to distributing* ROMs. Trusting a corporation to protect you from the consequences of your actions is a level of stupidity beyond deserving sympathy.

              *Specifically distributing. Not downloading. Not discussing. Distributing.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 month ago

                Talking is irrelevant. It’s debatable whether they’re actually entitled to even compel the sub to be closed, as they didn’t allow links to anything infringing, and discussion is protected. I just ignored that because I don’t care.

                Nothing there says anything that indicates there is any effort to restrict the information gathering to people actively distributing anything on the relevant platforms. Trying to demand the personal information of participants in discussions without direct, explicit proof that that account actually distributed pirated content makes them bad people. It is not excusable behavior.

                • @pivot_root
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                  11 month ago

                  Talking is irrelevant. It’s debatable whether they’re actually entitled to even compel the sub to be closed, as they didn’t allow links to anything infringing, and discussion is protected. I just ignored that because I don’t care.

                  There’s a distinction between talking about piracy and admitting to committing copyright infringement on a public forum: the former is discussion, and the latter is self-incrimination. It’s not going to actually matter unless that person makes themselves worthwhile to go after, but that doesn’t make it any less stupid of an idea to admit to it in the first place.

                  Trying to demand the personal information of participants in discussions without direct, explicit proof that that account actually distributed pirated content makes them bad people. It is not excusable behavior.

                  I’m not sure where you got the idea that I’m excusing Nintendo’s overreaching demands from. Nowhere in my comment did I claim that Nintendo is entitled to any of the requested information.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    11 month ago

                    No, there isn’t. Admission is unconditionally not grounds to gain information.

                    The literally only way there’s any grounds to give them a single bit of information is in response to a direct, clear, action facilitating distribution of specific content Nintendo owns. They could provide direct evidence that they have pirated every piece of content Nintendo has ever made and it would not be excusable for Nintendo to even ask for their information.

          • @bassomitron
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            71 month ago

            They used to be pretty strict about posting links. If that’s still the case, it’s literally just a discussion forum discussing and promoting something illegal and not necessarily doing anything illegal. I’ll wager that the judge would only sign off on information from users that Nintendo already has enough evidence against. But I guess we’ll see.

        • Bilb!
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          130 days ago

          Except that time like 50 years ago when Universal sued because Donkey Kong was too close to King Kong.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 month ago

        As a lifelong Nintendo fan, I’ve been rooting against them in pretty much everything for close to a decade at this point.

    • @bokherif
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      71 month ago

      Subpoenaing Reddit for user records because some guy emulated a videogame made for your crappy handheld console.