Nintendo Sues ROM Sites for Copyright Infringement Nintendo has taken legal action against ROM sites in a lawsuit that says the ROM distribu...
Nintendo has taken legal action against ROM sites in a lawsuit that says the ROM distributors are infringing on the gaming companyâs work.
For those who get their games through official means and arenât familiar with ROMs, the read-only memory files are copies of game data from video game cartridges and discs, in this case. That means that gamers who donât have access to physical editions of their favorite games can download their ROMs to use with an emulator. Nintendo doesnât profit off of this though, and since the games belong to Nintendo and are being used through unintended means, Nintendoâs looking to put a stop to at least two ROM sites.
TorrentFreak reported recently that both LoveROMS.com and LoveRETRO.co are the targets of Nintendoâs copyright and trademark infringement lawsuit, the full suit seen here. You can check out the ROM sites above if you wish, but fair warni ng that more than one unwanted redirect occurred when trying to navigate the LoveROMs site. Nintendoâs suit says that both of the sites are owned by the same person and referred to the sitesâ alleged transgressions as âbrazen and mass-scale infringement of Nintendoâs intellectual property rights.â
âThe LoveROMs and LoveRETRO websites are among the most open and notorious online hubs for pirated video games,â Nintendoâs lawsuit said. âThrough the LoveROMs and LoveRETRO websites, Defendants reproduce, distribute, publicly perform and display a staggering number of unauthorized copies of Nintendoâs video games, all without Nintendoâs permission. This includes thousands of games developed for nearly every video game system Nintendo has ever produced.â
The suit went further to say that both sites used Nintendo logos and characters to promote the illicit downloads. Shredding any defense of ignorance, Nintendo insisted that the defendants âare not casual gamersâ who might be mistaken regarding who owns the rights to the games and said that the sitesâ owners are âsophisticated parties with extensive knowledge of Nintendoâs intellectual property and the video games industry more generally.â
As for the current state of the ROM sites, LoveRETRO is completely down right now with no word on when itâll be back. LoveROMs, however, is still up, though you wonât find any Nintendo files there.
âLoveretro has effectively been shut down until further notice,â the site says upon visiting. âThanks for your patronage to date and we hope to get this figured out.â
Nintendo's lawsuit was filed against the two sites on July 19, the full suit seen here.
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