Hitler strikes again.Kingoffrogs said:Im ordering mcdonald right now and they sya that their french fries are world famous, but you know who else was world famous? Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong, good job, Mackers
Yeah, though what the hell are so many still doing hosting all their illegal shit on GitHub? That's just asking to get DMCA'd. Also, I love how we've been hosting Lockpick for a long time and we still haven't even received a single notice yet. lolCharlieTheStooge said:Another round of Nintendo bullshit.
DMCA doesn't apply to EU. They'll have to send a notice under the proper local law. Which is much more annoying to do. Still plausible, but yeah.Vendor-Lazarus said:That can be ... arranged.
Yes, why are you reposting that? All notices cited are DMCA notices to GitHub which is US-hosted. All US hosting falls under DMCA restrictions as it is a US law.Vendor-Lazarus said:Nintendo's DMCA Operation Continues With Lockpick, Kezplez-nx Takedowns * TorrentFreak
Nintendo has targeted dozens of repos containing tools designed to provide access to Switch encryption keys.torrentfreak.com
So weird. GitLab was supposed to be the LESS overbearing solution of the two. Way to just blow up any trust people had in them.CharlieTheStooge said:As far as I tell when Nintendo tried to twist the arm of GitLab they just quietly disappeared the repository of Suyu into the abyss and acted very cagey about who exactly sent the notice and the claims contained within. And I think someone from Suyu said they had not even seen the original notice sent to GitLab.
That would be funny, though I don't think Nintendo's lawyers care enough to actually do anything more than send pushy DMCA notices to creators they don't like. Maybe actually launch a lawsuit if the creator is big enough.CharlieTheStooge said:(Yes I know forks and other builds without telemetry exist. But I would not feel sorry if Nintendo setup a telemetry server and 'someone' fed it absolutely useless garbage.)