October 6, 2025 - 20:36

Nintendo has initiated a lawsuit against a Reddit moderator, claiming he engaged in promoting piracy websites through thousands of messages. The gaming giant alleges that the individual not only advocated for these illegal platforms but also solicited donations to support their operations. In the lawsuit, Nintendo has set a staggering financial demand of $4.5 million, asserting that this amount is a reasonable figure that does not fully reflect the extent of the damages incurred.
The company argues that the actions of the moderator undermine the integrity of its intellectual property and harm its business interests. By facilitating access to pirated content, the defendant has allegedly contributed to significant revenue losses for Nintendo. This legal move underscores the company's commitment to protecting its franchises and combating piracy in the digital age.
As the case unfolds, it highlights the ongoing battle between video game developers and online communities that promote unauthorized content, raising questions about the responsibilities of moderators in managing such discussions.
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