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G2ThaUNiT said:
TheLegendaryBigBoss said:

What! Man that is such a silly thing to do. Did they actually provide instructions? Source?

Nintendo Says Tears of the Kingdom Was Pirated 1 Million Times Pre-Release in Lawsuit Against Emulator Creator - IGN

"The suit also states Yuzu's website provides detailed instructions on "how to unlawfully acquire" cryptographic keys used to decrypt and play unauthorized copies of Nintendo games through Yuzu."

Credit to Tober on this thread for pointing it out. 

Odd, I saw nothing about that on their site when I looked. All I see is them saying that the only legal way to obtain Switch software to use on the Yuzu emulator, is to first buy a digital or physical copy on Switch, and then dump your switch's memory to your PC hard drive. There is a section about obtaining decryption keys, but it is not about obtaining them illegally from some website that hosts them, it's about dumping them from your Switch console to PC. In fact everything I see on their site promotes not only needing to own a legal Switch console, but also legally own any software that you use on Yuzu. 

https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#dumping-decryption-keys

Though maybe they deleted this guide to illegally obtaining decryption keys after news of the lawsuit dropped.