任天堂胜诉玩家直播偷跑游戏案,后者曾挑衅“成天这么干”

Core Viewpoint - Nintendo has won a lawsuit against a blogger, Jesse Keighin, who was accused of illegally streaming Nintendo Switch games prior to their official release, mocking the company in the process [1][3]. Group 1: Lawsuit Details - The lawsuit was filed in November 2024, accusing Keighin of streaming at least 10 Nintendo games since 2022 under the alias "Every Game Guru" [3]. - Keighin continued his illegal activities even after being sued, claiming he had "a thousand accounts" to continue streaming [3]. - The court ruled in favor of Nintendo on March 26, issuing a default judgment against Keighin for $17,500 (approximately 124,000 RMB) after he failed to respond [5]. Group 2: Compensation Breakdown - Nintendo initially considered seeking damages for all 10 games, which could have totaled at least $100,000 (approximately 711,000 RMB), but opted to pursue compensation only for the last streaming incident and for circumventing anti-piracy measures [7]. - The compensation awarded includes $10,000 (approximately 71,135 RMB) for streaming "Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga" and $7,500 (approximately 53,351 RMB) for bypassing the anti-piracy system of the Switch console [7]. Group 3: Court's Ruling on Injunctions - The court rejected Nintendo's requests for two permanent injunctions, stating that Keighin's use of publicly available emulator software as a streaming medium made the requests for destruction of all devices "vague and unreasonable" [5].

Nintendo-任天堂胜诉玩家直播偷跑游戏案,后者曾挑衅“成天这么干” - Reportify