HelloGodItsMeGod

joined 1 year ago

This is the funniest thing. It didn't go through Valve's lawyers. There was no DMCA takedown. They asked Nintendo if they were comfortable with Dolphin being up, Nintendo said no and claimed a bunch of legal things but never filed a legal request.

But whatever, dude. I'm done summarizing the blog for you. Obviously you want to act like you know what's going on without doing research and I'm tired of doing it for you.

[–] HelloGodItsMeGod@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Nowhere in there does it say it's copyrighted. And, once again, in the blog they point out that you can't copyright a string of numbers and letters, which is all the key is. Additionally, they point out that the key has been freely shared in other contexts for years.

Idk, man. Go read the blog. They consulted with an actual lawyer before making any claim. Unless you'd like to pit your law degree against theirs? Are you a Nintendo lawyer trolling Lemmy on the sly?

[–] HelloGodItsMeGod@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago (8 children)

No, it doesn't and no, it's not. The blog post from dolphin that I'm assuming this article is parroting articulates that perfectly.

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[–] HelloGodItsMeGod@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No worries. I see your concern. In a lot of communities, it's normal to summarize what you're linking to, and emphasize what specifically you think is interesting for discussion. That way your not stealing content and you're jump starting the conversation you want to happen. I wish I could give an example here, but I don't have reddit downloaded so I have no idea what the link is about lol

[–] HelloGodItsMeGod@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago (4 children)

For real. It's a nsfw post, too. So I can't see it without having the app, which obviously there's a lot of people that don't wanna do that.

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