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Nintendo wins major French piracy case with EU-wide consequences: 'Significant not only for Nintendo, but for the entire games industry'

March 6, 2025 4 Min Read
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Nintendo has gained a prolonged authorized battle within the French Supreme Courtroom in opposition to the corporate Dstorage, which owns and operates the file-sharing web site 1fichier.com, in a judgement which the Japanese big trumpets as a victory “for the whole video games business.”

The decision follows years of hearings and appeals, and implies that any file-sharing firm based mostly in Europe should take away unlawful copies of video games when requested to take action by the copyright holder. If they do not they will now be held accountable for the content material, and face enormous fines.

“Nintendo is happy with the court docket’s discovering of legal responsibility in opposition to Dstorage,” reads an announcement supplied to Eurogamer.

“The French Supreme Courtroom leaves little doubt that sharehosting suppliers like 1fichier.com usually are not a secure haven for storing and sharing unlawful content material.

“Nintendo’s message to customers is to not obtain pirate copies of Nintendo video games as this will increase the danger that it will intrude with the performance and expertise that enjoying respectable Nintendo video games on genuine Nintendo {hardware} offers.”

Nintendo took motion in opposition to Dstorage after the corporate ignored requests to cease internet hosting unlawful copies of Nintendo software program. In 2021 a Paris court docket discovered that Dstorage was certainly internet hosting pirated video games and ordered that it pay Nintendo €935k (£783k / $1 million) in damages. Dstorage appealed this determination however misplaced in 2023 and was ordered to pay additional prices.

Dstorage’s last avenue was the French Supreme Courtroom, the place it argued {that a} court docket order was required earlier than it needed to take away particular content material from its file-sharing providers. The court docket rejected this argument, and that would be the last judgment on this matter.

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Nintendo has at all times been fiercely protecting of its properties, however in recent times it has stepped up its battle in opposition to emulation and piracy: Some have even referred to as it a “vigorous authorized bully.” Over 2022-2024 Nintendo:

It ought to be mentioned that Nintendo’s state of affairs is exclusive: It makes specialised {hardware}, and software program that’s solely out there (in principle) on that {hardware}. For this reason no-one else within the video games business hates emulation fairly as a lot because the Large N, which attracts no distinction between emulation and piracy.

This reaches a degree of overreach, some would say, when Nintendo’s going after issues like Mario in Garry’s Mod, or fan video games, and a few would even say Palworld. In spite of everything, Palworld could also be undeniably spinoff of Pokémon in some respects, however no-one might declare it is a Pokémon-like expertise. That lawsuit, a minimum of, might be attention-grabbing.

As for Dstorage, it was internet hosting pirated copies of Nintendo video games, refused to adjust to takedown requests, after which tried to place the authorized burden again on Nintendo. I think about the French Supreme Courtroom’s view on this may very well be summed up as “non, merci.” Nintendo, for its half, thinks this can be a victory for the business at massive.

“Nintendo is happy with the Courtroom’s discovering of legal responsibility in opposition to Dstorage and believes that it’s vital not just for Nintendo, however for the whole video games business.”

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