• Takumidesh@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    It hasn’t been determined by a court whether or not yuzu did anything wrong, they settled out of court.

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      8 months ago

      They settled because they knew what would happen if it went to a court. Yuzu’s actions were blatantly illegal.

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        8 months ago

        It’s also possible that Yuzu just didn’t want to fight a legal battle which is expensive and very stressful. Chance of winning also obviously factor into that, but I don’t see why it has to be the main reason.

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          8 months ago

          They were making $30k a month from their patreon. That’s enough money to afford a lawyer, and plenty of incentive to defend themselves in court if they genuine believed they weren’t doing anything illegal.

          Their patreon had custom builds of the emulator specifically tailored to run leaked games before release. In their own patreon, yuzu’s developers admitted to having copies of nintendo’s games at a time they could not be legally purchased. They also admitted to profiting from those illegally obtained ROMs for an amount that patreon shares publicly. That is the sort of slam-dunk evidence that would make nintendo’s lawyers salivate.

          This isn’t an unclear situation. Yuzu was legally in the wrong. If this went to trial they would almost assuredly lose even more. If yuzu was doing more piracy there’s no way to hide it during discovery.