| Safiir said: I take that back. About the EULA part. About the CEMU guys making money. They've created a software. This software emulates a piece of hardware on another hardware. Nintendo has no right on the code they've created. So it is legally impossible for them to shut them down. They simply do not own any part of this software. Now, sure a lot of people are probably using pirated copies of the games they're playing on the emulator but any legal actions should be directed to them. Also to sites providing the pirated content. The developers of the emulator have no more legal responsibility to what people are doing with the emulator, than the creator of a brick that was used to kill a person. |
CEMU guys have no right to use BotW to promote their software either. Plus it's a legal grey area as unfortunately the case against George Hotz never got completed. Even if they have no real legal responsibility, they still have a moral one.
Anyway, I talked long enough about this. Yes it is cool to see what they can accomplish with the emulator, it's just too soon, and it would be fine if they didn't make it available for download.







