I feel like the author forgot that Ryujinx wasn't taken down due to copyright infringement or for breaking any law infact it's takedown was technically voluntary admittedly Nintendo probably had a hand in persuading the devs to take it down (make of that what you will) but no and I repeat no legal action was taken or used to compel it's takedown. Also Yuzu supposedly was caught on the using code you don't own part (Nintendo dev kit code) although I don't know for certain if that was the exact reason I can say that piracy in the context of copying and distribution of games in an unlawful manner was not the reason behind Yuzu being taken down.
A note to the author: By not clarifying that Ryujinx wasn't in violation of the law and was not found guilty of any illegal activity. Then associating it with a project that was found to be in violation of the law. You have inherently misrepresented the facts. Now admittedly you are entitled to your opinion but that doesn't change the legality of Ryujinx.
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Re: Nintendo Lawyer Breaks Down What Makes An Emulator Illegal
I feel like the author forgot that Ryujinx wasn't taken down due to copyright infringement or for breaking any law infact it's takedown was technically voluntary admittedly Nintendo probably had a hand in persuading the devs to take it down (make of that what you will) but no and I repeat no legal action was taken or used to compel it's takedown. Also Yuzu supposedly was caught on the using code you don't own part (Nintendo dev kit code) although I don't know for certain if that was the exact reason I can say that piracy in the context of copying and distribution of games in an unlawful manner was not the reason behind Yuzu being taken down.
A note to the author: By not clarifying that Ryujinx wasn't in violation of the law and was not found guilty of any illegal activity. Then associating it with a project that was found to be in violation of the law. You have inherently misrepresented the facts. Now admittedly you are entitled to your opinion but that doesn't change the legality of Ryujinx.