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Nintendo Sues ROM Site Into Oblivion – Kotaku Australia
Back in 2019, we wrote about Nintendo’s efforts to shut down the website RomUniverse, which was hosting and even selling premium access to pirated copies of Nintendo…

Back in 2019, we wrote about Nintendos efforts to shut down the website RomUniverse, which was hosting and even selling premium access to pirated copies of Nintendo games. That case is now over, the site is gone and Nintendo has been awarded $US2.1 million ($3 million) in damages.
As Torrentfreak report, RomUniverses Matthew Storman actually decided to try and fight Nintendo in court, and whats more, to do so without an attorney. That did not go well for Storman, where his defence based around disputing…
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