Nintendo wins legal battle against piracy
WASHINGTON, D.C.: A company that was sued by Nintendo for creating software that allowed the mass pirating of video games agreed on Monday to pay the “Super Mario” maker $2.4 million in damages and shutter the tool. The company behind “Legend of Zelda” and “Donkey Kong” last week sued Tropic Haze, registered in the US […]
WASHINGTON, D.C.: A company that was sued by Nintendo for creating software that allowed the mass pirating of video games agreed on Monday to pay the “Super Mario” maker $2.4 million in damages and shutter the tool.
The company behind “Legend of Zelda” and “Donkey Kong” last week sued Tropic Haze, registered in the US state of Rhode Island, which owns and runs Yuzu, a popular video game emulator.
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