Ouch! Le hacker de Nintendo Gary Bowser a frappé avec d'autres $10 Millions d'amende


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Se souvenir l'État russe ne chercherait pas à inculper quiconque aurait téléchargé ou utilisé illégalement un logiciel appartenant à un détenteur de droits d'auteur basé en dehors de la Russie qui avait choisi de retirer ses produits de la vente? He shares his name with Mario’s greatest foe (and Nintendo of America’s current president), but he’s been something of an enemy of Nintendo in general over the past few years.

You might recall he was hit with a $4.5 million fine last month after being charged in a federal lawsuit with ‘Conspiracy to Circumvent Technological Measures and to Traffic in Circumention Devicesand ‘Trafficking in Circumvention Devices’. The Team Xecuter member agreed to waive his right to be tried before a jury and has pleaded guilty to the two charges.

Things have gotten worse for Bowser, who has now been hit with a separate $10 million fine in order to settle Nintendo of America’s civil case against him. Bowser has agreed to pay this fine, trop.

Team Xecuter is one of the world’s mostnotorious videogame piracy groupshas become known for exploiting vulnerabilities in Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft video game hardware. In September of this year, 51-year-old Canadian national Bowser was arrested alongside 48-year-old French national Max Louarn. It’s worth noting that the fines discussed here are to be paid solely by Bowser; other defendants will be charged separately.

Parlant en 2020, Team Xecutor insisted that it was nota copyright-infringing ring of software piratesand that it was unhappy with Nintendo’scensorship” et “legal scare tactics”.

De retour en avril, Nintendo successfully obtained an injunction against another company selling Switch hacks, Winmart.