Oh I found something intresting in the EULA for Nintendo Network ID for the European.
For the Nintendo User Access (shop account). Here they say any unautherised modification of the User Device.
BUT! - https://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs/application/pdf/2014-01/cp140009en.pdf This document however say it's legal to modify our consoles. It's up to each member state to forbid it or allow it. Sweden for example have no rule against since it's perfectly fine to jailbreak your iPhone, chip your Bluray player, make copies of your legally owned music cds etc. Yes, even crack the protection if it blocks the usage of my product. I posted this before, but why not repeat it. This was a case AGAINST Nintendo even. It basically say it's legal with homebrews (Tetris clone anyone?) but illegal to make piracy tools.
https://eutopialaw.com/2014/01/27/nintendo-vs-modchips-score-draw-in-the-cjeu-2/
Also my best ammunition to kill any EULA?
Shit! My little sister set up the account, she is 13, she just pressed accept. It's up to the companies to protect themselves so minor can agree to an agreement, not the other way around.
BTW!
https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Legal/Ni...rdware-Piracy/Mod-Chips/Mod-Chips-732253.html - How adorable! If you want find good modchips for your Wii. Nintendo recommends somehere!
I've read it through now twice. They actually don't forbid homebrew, since it doesn't modify the Nintendo Network. Interesting indeed, this is for the NNID.
- Using cheats, automation software (bots), hacks, mods or any other unauthorised software designed to modify Nintendo Network or any part of it;
- Using cheats, automation software (bots), hacks, mods or any other unauthorised software designed to modify the Nintendo Account Service or any part of it or using any unauthorised User Device or any unauthorised modification of the User Device; attempting to derive source code of the Nintendo Account Service;
For the Nintendo User Access (shop account). Here they say any unautherised modification of the User Device.
BUT! - https://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs/application/pdf/2014-01/cp140009en.pdf This document however say it's legal to modify our consoles. It's up to each member state to forbid it or allow it. Sweden for example have no rule against since it's perfectly fine to jailbreak your iPhone, chip your Bluray player, make copies of your legally owned music cds etc. Yes, even crack the protection if it blocks the usage of my product. I posted this before, but why not repeat it. This was a case AGAINST Nintendo even. It basically say it's legal with homebrews (Tetris clone anyone?) but illegal to make piracy tools.
https://eutopialaw.com/2014/01/27/nintendo-vs-modchips-score-draw-in-the-cjeu-2/
The Court also agreed with the AG that the examination of the use of a console could not be limited by the use envisaged by the rightholder [34]. This makes it clear that the owner of the console should be permitted to make any use of the console they wish, and can only be restricted by a TPM when it necessary to do so to protect copyright works.
Also my best ammunition to kill any EULA?
The NINTENDO NETWORK AGREEMENT and the NINTENDO NETWORK PRIVACY POLICY are important legal documents. If you are under the age of 18, you must get your parent or legal guardian to accept their terms.
Shit! My little sister set up the account, she is 13, she just pressed accept. It's up to the companies to protect themselves so minor can agree to an agreement, not the other way around.
BTW!
https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Legal/Ni...rdware-Piracy/Mod-Chips/Mod-Chips-732253.html - How adorable! If you want find good modchips for your Wii. Nintendo recommends somehere!