The logo claim is not on the icon (smdh) but on the banner ("Nintendo >>3<<DS"), which would be a possible complaint against the prebuilt cia but not the source code!Can't we just use the homebrew launcher channel's icon.bin in all other homebrew? That doesn't break big N's rules as it was referring to the icon.bin for stock apps.
Oh look, I posted a Nintendo logo!
Oh no! I'm a wanted criminal now!
I meant the logo.bin sorry. I was refering to the homebrew launcher.cia logo.binThe logo claim is not on the icon (smdh) but on the banner ("Nintendo >>3<<DS"), which would be a possible complaint against the prebuilt cia but not the source code!
Well let's see, it's built with copyrighted material (basically anything that uses makerom for a CIA), it uses a copyrighted Nintendo logo, it can be used to directly download illegal ticket files (updater built into app), it uses Nintendo's installation procedures, and above all else, its primary usage is piracy. Nintendo pretty much has full legal right to DMCA this.PokeAcer56540 said:Legally their argument is invalid. Unless I'm mistaken, freeShop is using the inbuilt 3DS method to install files, like the Wii and Wii U installers do, so they can't come attack him.
the files located at the links below violate the GitHub Terms of Service by facilitating the theft of Nintendo's games from its eShop servers
Nintendo is angry, Nintendo is really getting serious with these things, even though they should be focusing on the Switch and firmware updates...
I'm not whining, I'm just the messenger.Anyone who whines about this like the other DMCA takedowns is an idiot tbh
Nintendo is protecting their own copyright, you wouldn't like it if people stole games you made either
I'm cool with piracy, do what you want with your console and all, but don't fucking complain when the company starts trying to reclaim their copyright
Or as Nintendo themselves say:
Wasn't aimed at youI'm not whining, I'm just the messenger.
Please explain what you mean by justified in this context?Pokemon Prism is justified. This is a piracy tool.
say that to Nintendosurprised tikshop is fine but freeshop was taken down. tikshop downloads all the tickets from a server illegally without the user having to enter any specific website.
who's idea was it to go by tickets instead of going by purchase history?Well at least Nintendo is finally going to take a good long look in the mirror and fix their pathetic online infrastructure and account system which lead to the eShop being so easily exploited right guys?