SvennoJ said:
I wouldn't say perfectly legal. Nintendo doesn't allow it for one (1) that such a new copy or adaptation is created as an essential step in the utilization of the computer program in conjunction with a machine and that it is used in no other manner, or
(2) that such new copy or adaptation is for archival purposes only and that all archival copies are destroyed in the event that continued possession of the computer program should cease to be rightful. It is an essential step to make a copy before being able to run Botw in the emulator, so therefore it should be allowed. That is IF a court of law rules that usage of the program in an emulator falls under "utilization of the computer program in conjunction with a machine" which is very broad language and emulators were likely never included in the intent of the law. Nintendo will definitely argue it is not essential to make a copy before utilization of the computer program with a machine, since there is the WiiU in which it works fine. "A machine" does not mean any or all machines. So no perfectly legal it's not. Legal gray area until tested in court. |
I don't think Nintendo can do diddly squat about emulators...as I said earlier, DraStic is $5 for years on Google PlayStore, still regarded as best DS emulator.