Viper1 said:
Soleron said:
Viper1 said: ...
It's not a matter of where your servers are located but under what country your company is registered.
They'd have to open a whole new subsidiary in a different European country to bypass this problem.
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OK thanks. Opening a company and transferring assets on paper like that can be done fairly easily though?
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I can't be certain of that. I'm also unsure just how broad that German law reaches. By that I mean would a subsidiary, even based in a different coutnry, still be bound by the German laws of its parent company? I can't say for sure if it would or not. If it would still apply, then obviously even opening up shop (eShop that is) in a different country still wouldn't solve the problem.
I'm pretty certain that Nintendo is looking at all their options. If a viable solution is there, they will take it.
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so why is this only happening now? was there not a single m-rated game on wii ware?
either way, nintendo should have recognized the issue earlier and taken action to rectify it.