Nintendo won over $12 million in a judgement against the owners of two ROM websites, TorrentFreak reports. “The LoveROMs and LoveRETRO websites are among the most open and notorious online hubs for ...
In the last few weeks, a renewed bout of legal action from Nintendo has led to the shutdown of a handful of ROM sites, which previously let users download digital, emulation-ready copies of classic ...
Back in July, Nintendo filed a lawsuit against the owners of two popular ROM sites: LoveROMs.com and LoveRETRO.co. Almost immediately, those sites were taken down as Nintendo sought damages that could ...
Nintendo have been making it known that hosting pirated ROMs of other Nintendo products is a breach of copyright and they've recently being doubling down on their approach. This time, the company has ...
ROMacking.net, a popular website for video game ROMs, fan translations, and bug fixes is shutting down after roughly 20 years. Since its launch, ROMhacking.net has served as one of the largest (and ...
Nintendo is using its legal muscle to take ROM sites down, apparently one at a time if it has to. As reported by Polygon, the Switch maker yesterday filed suit against the people behind RomUniverse, a ...
To be fair "Amazon Web Services S3" means Amazon can suddenly decide for any reason to wipe the entire site forever, I have read horror stories. It doesn't matter if the hacks have no copyrighted code ...
The litigious Nintendo won its lawsuit against the owner of a ROM site called “RomUniverse” this week with a court ruling the owner had infringed on Nintendo’s copyrights by distributing the ROMs. The ...
Following Nintendo filing lawsuits against LoveROMs and LoveRETRO.co, another well-known ROM site, EmuParadise, has also removed all ROMs from their site, citing potentially disastrous consequences.
Back in July, news broke that Nintendo had filed lawsuits against Jacob Mathias, the owner of the ROM-hosting sites LoveROMs.com and LoveRetro.co, as those sites had been hosting unauthorized Nintendo ...
EmuParadise, for 18 years a go-to site for emulators and ROMs to play hard-to-find, if not ancient video games, announced last week that it would no longer offer its vast library of ROMs. The legal ...
Another ROM site has fallen victim to Nintendo's legal department. A lawsuit filed by the company yesterday accuses RomUniverse.com of "brazen and mass scale infringement of Nintendo's intellectual ...