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Brazilian consumer watchdog ProconSP has asked Nintendo to change its end-user license agreement in the country.
Nintendo has 20 days to respond to Brazilian watchdog's legal complaint.
Brazil's regulators have told Nintendo their online services bans violates local laws, and want them to officially do business in the country.
Nintendo is facing a legal challenge from a Brazilian consumer watchdog, which claims that clauses in its end-user license agreement pertaining to restricting user access to online services are ...
In a significant legal challenge for the gaming titan, a new lawsuit has alleged that Nintendo's highly anticipated Switch 2 is 'bricking' for some users, raising concerns and questions among gamers ...
Those attempting to access the site are now met with a single graphic displaying a warning from federal authorities, in place ...
Nintendo can remotely disable Switch 2 consoles, potentially challenging Australian consumer protection laws. Harrison ...
Nintendo has made a seemingly desperate attempt to win a legal battle against Pocketpair, the creators of Palworld, over ...
The FBI has gotten involved with the takedown of a website that allowed gamers to illegally download ROMs for Switch games.
Nintendo’s strict anti-piracy policies have resulted in legal action taken by Procon-SP, a consumer watchdog group based in Brazil. A clause in the company’s user agreement allows Nintendo to ...
Much of the debate around Palworld's existence and why it's facing legal challenges has to do with whether the game itself could be protected ... "Nintendo has 2,000 granted US patents ...
Pocketpair's monster-catching survival game, Palworld, has officially launched on Sony Group Corp.‘s SONY PlayStation 5 in Japan, following a delayed release due to ongoing legal issues with ...