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MiG Switch制造者败诉,任天堂又赢得一场反盗版官司
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-07 01:18
Core Points - Nintendo's legal department has achieved another victory by reaching a settlement with Modded Hardware, which will pay $2 million (approximately 14.27 million RMB) to Nintendo [1] - The court issued a permanent injunction against Modded Hardware, prohibiting the sale of any MiG Switch flashcards, mod chips, or other devices that circumvent Nintendo's anti-piracy measures [1][3] - Nintendo has also seized products and websites related to Modded Hardware's business [1] Industry Context - This settlement marks Nintendo's second legal victory this summer, following the closure of the NSw2u website, a popular platform for distributing pirated Switch games, in collaboration with the FBI and Dutch authorities [3] - Earlier in March 2024, Nintendo reached a settlement with Tropic Haze, the developer of the Yuzu emulator, which agreed to pay $2.4 million (approximately 17.12 million RMB) and permanently cease operations [5] - The U.S. District Court in Seattle confirmed that MiG Switch and related products violated copyright protections under the DMCA, consistent with Nintendo's previous successes in anti-piracy lawsuits [5] - Ahead of the anticipated release of Switch 2, Nintendo has amended its user agreement to state that the company reserves the right to permanently ban unauthorized modified consoles [5]