New documents filed Monday, February 26 reveal that videogame giant Nintendo is taking action against the creators of the popular emulator tool Yuzu.

The copyright infringement filing, from Nintendo of America, states that the Yuzu tool (from developer Tropic Haze LLC) illegally circumvents the software encryption and copyright protection systems of Nintendo Switch titles, and thus facilitates piracy and infringes copyright under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Nintendo alleges that Tropic Haze’s free Yuzu emulator tool unlawfully allows pirated Switch games to be played on PCs and other devices, bypassing Nintendo’s protection measures.

The official Yuzu website suggests that the tool is to be used with software you yourself own: “You are legally required to dump your games from your Nintendo Switch” — but it’s common knowledge, that this is not how these tools are primarily used.

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    8 months ago

    Eh… Guns are specifically made to kill something or make holes in it, so thats another thing.

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        8 months ago

        And yet there is a difference between legitimate accidents and deliberate killings…

        Also, your road safety in muricaland is completely ridiculous and the cars that drive on your roads are hazardous as hell, maybe fix that and the rates of death from accidents go down.

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            8 months ago

            Well, actually its not true, if you don’t have access to stuff that kills you basically instantly many people would think a little more before doing that, maybe even go to a therapist.

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              8 months ago

              Even putting pills in blister packs caused a statistically significant drop in OD suicides using OTC drugs.

              Turns out that many people just need a bit of resistance to stop them from implementing a permanent solution to a temporary situation.

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                8 months ago

                Yeah,

                Get fired -> go to car shoot head

                Is a lot faster than

                Get fired -> Go home -> unpack 40 pills -> take them

                The unpacking makes you rethink your choice and most realize that the choice they are about to make is not a good one.

                If you cant have a gun in your car or by your side all the time the probability of a Short Closing Reaction is significantly lower.

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              8 months ago

              South Korea has no guns and people manage to jump off bridges just fine

              SK has a much higher suicide rate than the US, so maybe the underlying issue should be fixed instead of trying to impose higher barriers to people trying to kill themselves

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            8 months ago

            Only if you count suicides. The countries that don’t have guns still have suicides, so banning guns would not prevent those deaths.

            That’s like if I was to say “only if you count fast cars. The countries that don’t have as many fast cars still have accidents, so speed limits should be universally abolished.”