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A Colorado court ordered streamer EveryGameGuru to pay $17,500 for illegally streaming pirated Nintendo games before release.
A Colorado federal court has ruled in favor of Nintendo, ordering streamer Jesse Keighin, known as EveryGameGuru, to pay $17,500 in damages for illegally streaming pirated Nintendo Switch games before release, including titles like Mario & Luigi: Brothership and The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
The court found Keighin violated copyright laws by sharing emulator links and cryptographic keys, though it rejected Nintendo’s broader requests for a permanent injunction against third parties and destruction of circumvention tools, calling them unclear or unreasonable.
Keighin, who made defiant online statements and failed to respond to legal notices, did not present a defense.
The case marks another step in Nintendo’s aggressive campaign against pre-release piracy.
Un tribunal de Colorado ordenó al streamer EveryGameGuru que pague $17,500 por transmitir ilegalmente juegos piratas de Nintendo antes de su lanzamiento.