Comment on Yuzu agrees to pay Nintendo $2.4 million and will entirely shut down
JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee 8 months agoNot really, based on their Twitter statement. It seems like they swallowed the ‘piracy bad, we must stop piracy, and therefore this app’ hook like and sinker.
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 8 months ago
Except that literally any and all communication from them, starting the second they agreed to settle, is probably part of the deal.
You think Nintendo wouldn’t have made “no smug public statements about how this doesn’t matter” part of the deal?
JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee 8 months ago
What, like a sponsored segment? I hate when companies force other people to say stuff.
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 8 months ago
A settlement can include whatever compensation Nintendo might demand. Public statements written by Nintendo, but published as if from Yuzu. It’s all been seen before.
You do whatever we ask, and we stop coming after you so this doesn’t have to go to court. That’s what a settlement is.
JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee 8 months ago
It’s annoying that if it would have gone to court it would have probably lost because the system in most western countries (not sure which exact one Yuzu is based in) is based in such a way that intellectual ‘property’ needs to be considered a real thing in terms of law to protect people who make ideas/information rather than material things so they have an income (because an income is necessary in this economic system) so therefore piracy is against the law and information itself is policed - ironically, it was the Nazis who burned books, and China with its Great Firewall that were justly criticised.
But when a big company like Nintendo, in kahoots with the western legal system wants to control the spread of information (code is just information), most people don’t care or even support it. As though they think a country where a few large companies can stop information being legally or easily shared is great, because it makes sure people pay for their art or music (money they need because there is a universal basic income - which is clearly (/s) terrible or inconceivable).
Sorry about the wall of text, I feel that kind of ran on a bit. But I have a lot of frustration I need to get out about this that can only be negated by ranting at strangers on the Internet who have no more power than me to do anything about it.