• @egerlach@lemmy.ca
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    154 months ago

    Not really. It sounds like they haven’t gone after them for emulation, but instead for emulation-adjacent things: copying ROMs, circumventing digital locks, etc.

    They explicitly mention (one of?) the developers of Yuzu sharing ROMs in the article.

    In other words, the emulator itself isn’t illegal, but in order to use the emulator the way most people want, you have to do illegal things, and that’s what they go after you for.

    • @IceFoxX@lemm.ee
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      34 months ago

      Logical conclusion takedown of the ROM’s and not the emulator. ROM’s can be obtained without problems, I don’t regularly read that sites are taken down or people are taken up. That’s just a convenient excuse. Nintendo just knows that their only argument is exclusive titles. Who would still want a Wii if you could use it better on the steam deck with yuzu?

      I also remember that I often read that you have to organize such and such files yourself. Where then reference was made to original hardware/data carriers and not to Rom pages etc. I had problems with Zelda in particular.

      • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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        34 months ago

        Even vimm’s has been scorched of most Nintendo properties. So they definitely take down ROM sites.

        • @IceFoxX@lemm.ee
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          14 months ago

          I don’t want to contradict that at all. I’m not up to date and only read articles on “IT” sites, but these mostly refer to the fight against F/OSS which is then directed against the emulators. They hardly ever mention action against ROM sites.