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A Switch Modder Just Made The Biggest Mistake of His Life in His Nintendo Lawsuit
Going up against Nintendo in court is already a daunting task, but this modder's decisions will make his life even more difficult in a new lawsuit.
Nintendo Switch Modder Who Refused to Shut Down Now Takes to Court Against Nintendo Without a Lawyer
The alleged Nintendo Switch modder who refused to shut down their business despite a warning from Mario maker Nintendo now appears to be taking the titan on in court without a lawyer. As reported by Torrent Freak,
Switch modder sued by Nintendo represents himself in court and denies any wrongdoing
A modder that is allegedly the owner of the company that Nintendo claims offers solutions to play pirated Nintendo games has appeared in court.
Alleged Nintendo Switch Modder Faces Lawsuit Without a Lawyer
The alleged owner of Modded Hardware, the company behind many pirated Nintendo IPs and Switch consoles, has responded to Nintendo’s legal complaint against him without legal counsel.
Sued Switch modchip seller denies claims, will seemingly take on Nintendo without a lawyer
A Switch modchip seller who was sued by Nintendo in July has denied the claims and will now seemingly take on the company without a lawyer. Nintendo filed a complaint against Michigan-based Ryan Daly, who operates a store called Modded Hardware.
Nintendo Lawsuit Against Alleged Switch Modder Ryan Daly Moves Forward Without Legal Representation
A legal battle is brewing between Nintendo and an alleged Nintendo Switch modder, Ryan Daly, who reportedly owns and operates the modding business Modded Hardware. Nintendo, known for its stringent defense of intellectual property,
Switch Modder Takes on Nintendo Without a Lawyer in Single-Player Court Battle
Ryan Daly AKA “Homebrew Homie” has refused to shut down his Modded Hardware business and is taking the fight to Nintendo in court without a lawyer.
Switch modder denies wrongdoing following Nintendo lawsuit
The alleged Switch modder who declined to shut down their business after a warning from Nintendo is now going up against the company in court, without a lawyer.
Accused Switch modder represents himself as Nintendo lawsuit moves forward
Then there's Ryan Daly, alleged owner of ModdedHardware.com, who has apparently decided to represent himself as a recent lawsuit brought against him by the Switch maker moves forward. Nintendo says it first approached Daly in March about his site (currently password-protected but archived here) and its sales of modded Switch consoles,
Alleged Modded Switch Seller Denies Wrongdoing In Nintendo Lawsuit
Nintendo is suing the alleged owner of the website Modded Hardware. Ryan Daly is accused of aiding and contributing the the piracy of Nintendo Switch games by selling mod chips and modded consoles. Daly denies these claims,
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Pour One Out For The Modchip Seller Facing Nintendo In Court Alone
This is just the latest in a slew of Nintendo lawsuits which have seen the Big N face off against competitors big and small.
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Ryujinx’s Domino Effect Continues: Modder Who Refused to Shut Down Comes Up With a Wildly Stupid Plan Against Nintendo Lawyers
Just what kind of thought process causes you to head straight into a legal battle with Nintendo, of all companies, without a ...
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Hacker shows how a cigarette lighter can grant you root access
Buchanan walks through his process of experimenting with low-cost fault-injection attacks as an alternative when typical ...
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Modded Gaming Laptop With A Desktop GeForce RTX 4090 Is A Hefty Gaming Beast
Technology is improving at such a rate that soon we should have desktop RTX 4090 performance within reasonable svelte gaming ...
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