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Wii_Master said:
nordlead said:
actually, I don't think Nintendo can do anything about an emulator in the US. They can go after soft/hard mods, and they can go after ROMs, but emulators don't break any laws that I'm aware of.

wait they can go after soft/hard mods? Like if people mod their wii, can they do anything to them?

in the US it is illegal to mod a console since it is circumventing DRM. They won't do anything to you other than make new firmware updates to remove the mods. They would legally go after someone who was selling hard mods within the US. They tried to do that recently over in Europe (can't remember which country, but it was for the R4 card) and they lost as they don't have the same laws as in the US.




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