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They are targeting exactly one person that they are in litigation with. I am shocked that Kotaku would misrepresent something in the lede and then contradict themselves later.
TL;DR: Stop trying to make money from piracy. Dolphin is alive and well after 20 years of emulating Nintendo products. Not sure how people aren't connecting the dots with what Nintendo chase and what they don't.
Exactly. The whole "emulating the switch" thing for money isn't just emulation. Emulation has always had a touch of piracy because it involves hacking items to run old games on newer hardware but with the goal of preservation.
Charging anything at all makes it pure piracy, and doing it on their latest games obviously is playing with fire. If you are charging money to play Nintendo's latest games, I don't care if you try to label it emulation, that's pure piracy and you just drew a massive target on your back.
Making a copy of a CD to give to a friend is an annoyance to a company, but you probably aren't going to be singled out. Making 1000 copies of the CD and charging $2 for each is obviously piracy and you're going to catch their notice.
What happened with Ryujinx then?
I don't know about that, they seem to be saying they are looking for his associates (emphasis mine):
That's what I meant about Kotaku's misrepresentation. Read the paragraph you didn't quote, and they are saying they believe the guy was using multiple accounts. That's what they mean by "these identities", which news which isn't a glorified gossip rag have been pretty clear on.
Do you mean this quote from Nintendo"s submission to the court?
This is a very open ended statement, its not limited to alt accounts at all.