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LemmyQuest@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Nintendo DMCA Notice Wipes Out 8,535 Yuzu Repos, Mig Switch Also Targeted.

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Nintendo DMCA Notice Wipes Out 8,535 Yuzu Repos, Mig Switch Also Targeted.

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Nintendo DMCA Notice Wipes Out 8,535 Yuzu Repos, Mig Switch Also Targeted * TorrentFreak
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A Nintendo DMCA notice has just taken out 8,535 Yuzu repos on GitHub. Work also continues elsewhere, and it's likely it will never end.
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      I tried looking for it, but all my searches are flooded with articles about this current takedown wave. I did find a forum post talking about it, though, so I know I’m not crazy.

      I might try searching again later, in which case I’ll edit this comment.

      Also, I know this isn’t really relevant to the question, but the Yuzu team was doing some really shady stuff, even ignoring the development kit usage. For instance, they were collecting telemetry data from all of their users and were using illegally obtained roms to optimize Yuzu, to the point where the Yuzu team was able to get games to work before the game’s official release

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          I’ve seen hearsay that there have been Yuzu patches specifically to aid compatibility with TOTK before it was officially out, which would have greatly supported the “mainly/primarily used for piracy” argument in court.

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          I would agree with you, but there was apparently evidence that specific patches were made that allowed TOTK to work. And then if you take a look at the link, there were screenshots of the Nintendo documents to suggest that TOTK apparently was not the Yuzu team’s first rodeo when it came to patching for pre-release games

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            I kind of want to just see the evidence. No offense, but the heresay is obnoxious.

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            It doesn’t matter if there’s patches to make it work specifically, if they don’t contain Nintendo’s code. At most they could accuse whoever contributed the patch with piracy / breach of NDA or similar for having downloaded the ROM prior to release (couldn’t have purchased it) but that doesn’t impact the emulator itself

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        IIRC they also had some stuff going around about how Tears of the Kingdom ran better on the emulator than the actual Switch.

        Pretty sure that was the point at which Nintendo decided to unleash the dogs on them

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      https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/3/24147936/nintendo-dmca-takedown-yuzu-emulator-copies

      It’s true. They used Nintendo’s own cryptographic keys to make the yuzu switch emulation work.

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          Here’s the thing. The creators of Yuzu folded which is a win as far as Nintendo is concerned and a loss for everyone else who uses the yuzu emulators. Your semantics about the situation aren’t helping. All I did was supply a link to a news story that was already available on Lemmy on literally the technology community. This has already been hashed out.

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        That’s not code and Texas Instruments already lost on that one

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          The distribution of DRM encryption keys is very storied.

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AACS_encryption_key_controversy

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          And Nintendo won.

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            Something something legal precedence. This hasn’t gone through court yet, has it?

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              And if Nintendo has its way (which they did this go round) they won’t have to. They got what they wanted and they’re not having to spend ridiculous amounts of money (that there’s basically no way to re-coup) on litigation. They sued a guy who can never pay them back what the court says he owes them. I doubt they want to go through that again. Easier to just for arbitrate the proceedings.

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