Nintendo sues Reddit mod for $4.5M, says it's a reasonable amount that is 'nowhere near' enough money
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Nintendo is going after a man who it alleges sent thousands of messages promoting piracy websites while also asking for donations
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Shitendo being shitty again. I seriously hate that company. Ruining people’s lives just so they get a few more dollars.

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Yup, and when the official ICE Twitter page utilizes their intellectual property in a video showcasing them also ruining peoples lives, we get crickets from Nintendo.

I used to feel bad that they struggle for profit, with what they set out to do back in the day with their influence in the video game industry and all; now I wholeheartedly believe they should fucking sink.

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Nintendo not having any legal standing doesn’t help. Parody law is set and settled and unfortunately the ICE video counts as fair use. They did actually come out and say they had nothing to do with it and didn’t give any permission.

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