I’m sure they do, however, as with 90%+ of most EULA’s contents, that wouldn’t stand up as legally binding in a fair number of countries.
Stone Mason, Canadian ExPat living in the UK, Hobbyist musician.
I’m sure they do, however, as with 90%+ of most EULA’s contents, that wouldn’t stand up as legally binding in a fair number of countries.
As Russ notes, this is the second strike from Nintendo on his channel. The first, it’s worth pointing out, was related to his coverage of a device which allows you to dump Switch games to your computer
[My emphasis]
It should be noted, the only way to legally play an emulated game is to dump the files off a cart/cd/floppy/w.e that you personally own. Which makes this even more egregious, as the video is about a device that could be used for piracy, but is also one of the only ways to legally make a backup of your property.
I second this demand!
- The Linux Foundation is a member-driven organization and is not obligated to listen to Robertson’s criticism.
Gold
Sick, purchased!
I also would be interested in knowing
Even a broken clock is right twice a day…
With Clarence Thomas it’s once every few decades.
Yes
Uhhhhhhh…what a horrible day to be literate
In grade 9 we, as part of biology, watched a video of a birth. The one poor gay boy in the class puked and passed out, so at least you didn’t do that?
Bok bok