"Nintendo's Legal Battle: The Case Against Switch Emulator Yuzu"

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Nintendo is suing the creators of the Yuzu emulator, alleging that it facilitates piracy by unlawfully circumventing copyright protections and providing links to extract decryption keys from the Nintendo Switch. The lawsuit points to pirated copies of Tears of the Kingdom being downloaded over a million times before its release, leading to a doubling of Yuzu's Patreon subscriptions. Nintendo is seeking damages and a shutdown of the emulator, emphasizing its zero-tolerance stance on piracy.
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