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Nintendo has won its court case against Dstorage, a website operator that hosted pirated games on cloud-storage site 1fichier.com. Dstorage was found liable for failing to remove pirated Nintendo games from the website, leading to an ongoing court battle.
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Nintendo previously requested that Dstorage remove pirated Nintendo games from the site, but the website operator refused. This led to a lawsuit that ended with the Paris Judicial Court siding with Nintendo in May 2021, which in turn led to the appeal that has now concluded.
<p>Nintendo has won its court case against Dstorage, a website operator that hosted pirated games on cloud-storage site 1fichier.com. Dstorage was found liable for failing to remove pirated Nintendo games from the website, leading to an ongoing court battle.</p><p>This comes via <a href="
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, which noted that the Paris Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Nintendo, ordering Dstorage to pay €442,750 ($483,106) to Nintendo in compensation, along with €25,000 ($27,285) in legal fees.Nintendo previously requested that Dstorage remove pirated Nintendo games from the site, but the website operator refused. This led to a lawsuit that ended with the Paris Judicial Court siding with Nintendo in May 2021, which in turn led to the appeal that has now concluded.
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<p>Nintendo has won its court case against Dstorage, a website operator that hosted pirated games on cloud-storage site 1fichier.com. Dstorage was found liable for failing to remove pirated Nintendo games from the website, leading to an ongoing court battle.</p><p>This comes via <a href="
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">GamesIndustry.biz</a>, which noted that the Paris Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Nintendo, ordering Dstorage to pay €442,750 ($483,106) to Nintendo in compensation, along with €25,000 ($27,285) in legal fees.</p><p>Nintendo previously requested that Dstorage remove pirated Nintendo games from the site, but the website operator refused. This led to a lawsuit that ended with the Paris Judicial Court siding with Nintendo in May 2021, which in turn led to the appeal that has now concluded.</p><a href="
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