It is likely that we will become increasingly accustomed to seeing new demands for nintendoand the company is seeking to have the record for the highest number of complaints what a company can do, after knowing the state of the one they formalized against the creators of Palworldnow we know that they have also launched one against a streamer. And in this case it is not just any one, since of all the ones we have seen lately it is the one that probably makes the most sense, although what nintendo asks that the streamer pay, it makes us not be able to take the demand.
Being one of the most important companies in the video game sector, Nintendo has also managed to become one that generates the greatest number of jokes among users, since one of the most repeated themes is not only that its games are good, that they have some of the best-selling consoles in history or that dominate the portable market, but one of the aspects that resonates most about the company is the tendency they have to practically sue everything that is put in front of them.
Nintendo launches a lawsuit against a streamer for showing games prior to their launch
We know that the Japanese company tends to report users or companies that infringe in some way the intellectual property they have. In certain cases, we may think that what they usually request may be a bit excessive, but now, they have launched a lawsuit. that they could easily win. And in this case, the brand is quite clear about the infringement committed by the person they have accused, a streamer called EveryGameGuru who would have broadcast various company games before their official launch.
From nintendo They take the launches of their titles very seriously, as well as the patents of their consoles, being a clear reason for complaint the fact that either of the two has been leaked ahead of time, and it could be the most normal demand that we have seen in recent years from the brand. Although that does not mean that the punishment is extremely high, something that is practically the hallmark of the brand for any of its complaints, and that is that they have requested that the accused end up paying $150,000 for each of the cases of infringement of rights. author.
In this case, the user would have transmitted 10 games different from nintendo on at least 50 occasions, of which some would not have even been released on the market, while the others “promote and encourage the downloading of pirated copies of unpublished games” because they were able to play them through emulators. It is estimated that the total number of cases that the user has infringed would amount to 7.5 million dollars, a figure that practically no person can afford, and that would put the content creator in a very bad situation.
What is clear is that the company does not have any type of financial problems, but they always find a way to make us think that they are directly making the demands because they do not have enough income, and in most cases they are disproportionate, much more so given Keep in mind that they are denouncing a single individual.