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Nintendo is suing Switch Leaker streamer for $7.5m

Davevil

Late October Surprise
Agree, the only problem is when this guys get sued, they don’t receive any support from that community and the true hit hard.
This man is suicidal, he was told to stop showing games that were not released yet and he defied them.
 

BlackTron

Member
Agree, the only problem is when this guys get sued, they don’t receive any support from that community and the true hit hard.

Okay good? He is a rejection of the modding/backup community. This kind of shit, hurts the whole scene so one guy can feel popular/edgy. GTFO and don't come back.
 

delishcaek

Member
Starting in as early as 2022, Defendant has streamed unauthorized gameplay of at least ten of Nintendo's leaked games before their publication, and more than fifty times in total.
Nintendo has submitted dozens of takedown notices pursuant to Section 512 of the Copyright Act to have Keighin's unlawful streams removed, and recently multiple platforms, such as YouTube and Twitch, shut down his channels because of copyright strikes.' Despite these immense efforts by Nintendo to enforce its rights short of litigation, Defendant continues to unlawfully stream Nintendo's copyrighted works and thumb his nose at Nintendo and the law. On October 24, 2024, after certain platforms had taken down his unlawful streams as a result of Nintendo's enforcement actions, he sent Nintendo a letter boasting that he has "a thousand burner channels" to stream from and "can do this all day." Recently, after Defendant's monetized YouTube account was slated to be shut down, Defendant began adding a CashApp handle to his streams, continuing to seek to profit off of his unauthorized streaming of Nintendo's games.
The dude literally taunted Nintendo. lmao. What a moron.
Did I? What if there is a store out there receiving copies earlier and selling them? This happened before.
Game pops up on release lists, a couple hours later the dude started playing it on stream. You can easily put 2 and 2 together here.
 

rodrigolfp

Haptic Gamepads 4 Life
Is it easier to believe a person builds a following streaming unreleased Switch games getting lucky with this than to think he has idk...some kind of system for it?
Does not matter what to believe or not if it's possible a "system" like a store selling games before launch dates to exist. But as it was said, that is not the case here.
 

delishcaek

Member
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Another great snippet from the document. Yep, that dude is a certified moron and I fully support Nintendo here.

/edit here's the doc.
 
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BlackTron

Member
Does not matter what to believe or not if it's possible a "system" like a store selling games before launch dates to exist. But as it was said, that is not the case here.

My point is, why would your default assumption be that he's just the luckiest man ever with broken street dates? You're a PC man, not exactly someone who just graduated from DS ownership.
 

rodrigolfp

Haptic Gamepads 4 Life
My point is, why would your default assumption be that he's just the luckiest man ever with broken street dates? You're a PC man, not exactly someone who just graduated from DS ownership.
I didn't assume anything by default. I took all the (very possible) possibilities.
 
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