The lawsuit filed against Modded Hardware claims that Nintendo contacted Daly in March and threatened to sue him unless he stopped selling modded Switch consoles and MIG Switches (which enable pirated Switch games to be played on unmodded hardware).
According to Nintendo’s complaint, Daly agreed in March to stop selling the unauthorised devices, but continued to do so, claiming that he was looking for a new lawyer.
Nintendo therefore filed a complaint at a federal court in Seattle, accusing Daly of six charges including “trafficking in circumvention devices” and copyright infringement.
The lawsuit claims that Daly not only sold mods to customers, but also offered a mail-in service which enabled players to send in their Switch consoles and have them returned modded, often with pirated games installed.
“Defendant not only offers the hardware and firmware to create and play pirated games, but he also provides his customers with copies of pirated Nintendo games,” the platform holder’s complaint says.
“Typically, when a customer purchases a hacked console or the circumvention services, Defendant preinstalls on the console a portfolio of ready-to-play pirated games, including some of Nintendo’s most popular titles such as its Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Metroid games.”
Nintendo is seeking financial damages from Daly, as well as the complete shutdown of his website. It also wants him “to deliver to NOA all circumvention devices, hacked consoles, and any other physical or digital copies of materials that infringe or violate any of NOA’s rights”.
“Defendant became a leading (if not the primary) moderator of the SwitchPirates Reddit community, which he helped grow to nearly 190,000 members,” Nintendo’s complaint says.
“Since 2019, Defendant has posted thousands of comments and messages to the SwitchPirates Reddit Group. Defendant’s posts have included, by way of example, messages directing users to the Pirate Shops […] and offering technical advice and encouragement to other users about how to use the Pirate Shops, how to download and install Circumvention Software, and how to play pirated copies of Nintendo Switch games.”
The complaint claims that Williams has been involved in three ‘pirate shops’ which have since been closed, and claims that a fourth is still active.
It also provides quotes of Williams stating on Reddit that he refuses to pay Nintendo money for its products.
“Defendant is well aware that his conduct is unlawful and infringes Nintendo’s intellectual property rights,” it says. “Indeed, Defendant has bragged publicly that he is a ‘pirate’ who ‘[isn’t] going to give Nintendo $50 for a game’.”
Highlighted Nintendo's quotes.
Yes but the reddit mod James Williams aka Archbox didn't do any of that. He ran a subreddit and also apparently some "stores" where you download games for free directly to your Switch. This is a major outlier, all the previous cases have only been triggered when money got involved.
Nintendo are trying to push for further precedent here and make things worse for consumers.
It's not really setting a precedent, hosting pirated content has always been illegal and it doesn't help that he bragged about being a pirate.
Money is already involved. It doesn't need to be personal profit, my understanding is the lost sales are already enough for a copyright infringement claim. Although there are also three counts related to DMCA circumvention/trafficking -- seems to me like Nintendo is confident they can prove in discovery that the defendant was close with / a part of the groups involved. (I am not a lawyer)
You should probably click through to the TorrentFreak article and skim the actual complaints.
For other readers, I'll quote just a few lines of the complaint here:
(If the allegation that evidence was destroyed is true, that's really not a good look lol)
Ah OK then, money was involved.
Reddit board?